Brilliant. Thank you for this...it's *so* interesting to look at process and the choices a writer makes in this way. I loved the story anyways, and I'm really looking forward to reading through it with this commentary.
Rodney's T-shirt would have impressed me more if you knew how to spell *Niels Bohr*'s name. *thwaps*
Seriously, would you like to know about mis-spellings, etc.? Because ZR did a great job, but I can tell she got a bit tired toward the end and let slip the dogs of typos. erm. or something.
You have no idea what the file looked like when I sent it back to her; at one point I told her in IM that there was so much red it looked like a bloodbath. *g*
Mea culpa for the name misspelling; I didn't bother to look it up because I assumed Ami knew how to spell it and I didn't offhand. *koff*
(And tired toward the end? You're not kidding. It was in the wee hours of the morning before I was leaving for WriterCon, and by the time I finished I could barely see straight.)
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Yay!
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Seriously, would you like to know about mis-spellings, etc.? Because ZR did a great job, but I can tell she got a bit tired toward the end and let slip the dogs of typos. erm. or something.
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If you really want to.
And ow! *rubs arm* No hitting.
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Mea culpa for the name misspelling; I didn't bother to look it up because I assumed Ami knew how to spell it and I didn't offhand. *koff*
(And tired toward the end? You're not kidding. It was in the wee hours of the morning before I was leaving for WriterCon, and by the time I finished I could barely see straight.)
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You have no idea what it's like to be meeee. *WAAAIL*
All of you... making fun of my punctuation and stuff.
*SOBS*
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