I got the proof for Killer Career, and wouldn't you know it, I just had to find stuff that I wanted to fix. It'll cost me a bit more, but it's worth it not to be bugged about stuff I know is wrong. Okay, it's just little stuff, but little stuff sometimes means a lot.
So, a little more delay, a little more money, but hopefully all will end well. That's what matters.
It's no fun being a picky person. (G)
You're not picky, you're a perfectionist. You want your book to be perfect. Readers love that kind of author!
ReplyDeleteHope you're back on track by now with Killer Career.
Helen
Straight From Hel
It's YOUR book - and it represents YOU - so make it perfect!
ReplyDeleteL. Diane Wolfe
www.circleoffriendsbooks.blogspot.com
www.spunkonastick.net
www.thecircleoffriends.net
It's far better to find those things and fix them now than to have it published and be unhappy because something isn't quite right! Best wishes to you in the continuing process with Killer Career.
ReplyDeleteI think a delay is much better than being disappointed with the final product. In my opinion, you're doing the right thing.
ReplyDeleteBetter to get it right than have the book come out with mistakes or typos.
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