days go by
Sep. 23rd, 2004 08:46 pmTomorrow is Brett's last day at work. I'm jealous of his freedom. Today I did so much work that I wonder if I'll get audited again.
I bought mint tea soap, and English bath salts and French lemonade. I fell in love with an insanely expensive bedspread that does not work with my life at all. But it was so soft.
Anne Rice posted a bizarre screed on Amazon, in the reviews for her latest novel. On one hand, I can understand being so wrapped up with a character or a story that you feel like you live with it every moment of your day. I can understand loving your art like you would love a child. I can understand the anger when people don't like your work or when they miss the point because it's hard to stomach cruelty towards the things you love.
But that doesn't mean you don't need an editor to proof your manuscript. That's absurdly arrogant, and trivial mistakes in tense or spelling or grammar mar your "virtuoso" performance. I'm not saying you need to allow them to rewrite sentences or to compromise the integrity of your art, just to catch any typos. No one likes typos.
I bought mint tea soap, and English bath salts and French lemonade. I fell in love with an insanely expensive bedspread that does not work with my life at all. But it was so soft.
Anne Rice posted a bizarre screed on Amazon, in the reviews for her latest novel. On one hand, I can understand being so wrapped up with a character or a story that you feel like you live with it every moment of your day. I can understand loving your art like you would love a child. I can understand the anger when people don't like your work or when they miss the point because it's hard to stomach cruelty towards the things you love.
But that doesn't mean you don't need an editor to proof your manuscript. That's absurdly arrogant, and trivial mistakes in tense or spelling or grammar mar your "virtuoso" performance. I'm not saying you need to allow them to rewrite sentences or to compromise the integrity of your art, just to catch any typos. No one likes typos.