Many of you know that my fingers have a mind of their own and that 'errors' manage to find a way into my books. If you are a reader who zips through books at lightenning speed, you may not notice them, but if you are one of the personality types who loves to underline the mistakes you find in library books, you would be most frustrated with my books. (Don't you hate reading books where someone has done that!)
I have come to the conclusion that I am a 'story teller,' not a writer.
My friends and colleagues are slowly going through my books and then I send the corrections to my printer. The books are therefore gradually shrugging off the mistakes and becoming more professional. I look forward to the time when I can honestly say that 'there are no mistkes, typos or any other form of 'wrongness.' Take this posting, for example. I did not use 'Word' so God knows what I have written!
Thank you once again my dear friends.
I have come to the conclusion that I am a 'story teller,' not a writer.
My friends and colleagues are slowly going through my books and then I send the corrections to my printer. The books are therefore gradually shrugging off the mistakes and becoming more professional. I look forward to the time when I can honestly say that 'there are no mistkes, typos or any other form of 'wrongness.' Take this posting, for example. I did not use 'Word' so God knows what I have written!
Thank you once again my dear friends.
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