boingboing (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:58 pm
Thanks for deciding to bring the stories back, and for all the hard work involved in doing so. One problem I've seen with the fiction archive in the past is that many of the stories have not been edited for spelling, grammar, or style. Does anyone else think adding that sort of editorial review to the submission process would help improve the quality of the archive? Personally, I tend to get annoyed by stories where guys "loose" their balls and the ones where every other punctuation mark is an exclamation point. Ideally, authors and editors could work together to get a draft story ready for inclusion.
OK, pal, here's the reason -
Out of almost 10k stories on the Archive, I've read and released about 9k of them.
I've probably rejected about 1k more.
All this while working full time at one job, at least, helping raise 5 boys, taking care of a grandparent slowly sliding into dementia, and having at least 1 dog all the while.
Yeah, things like the old "there, their, they're" and "lose vs. loose" error have gotten through.
At any given time of posting stories, they were in a nice format depending on the "script du'jour" that was posting them.
I was actually spell-checking and reading the corrections on each story now, then I realized that one of those tea-swilling, funny-talking fellows from across the Atlantic sticks a "U" where it doesn't belong and doesn't use the suffix "-ize" in favor of "-ise".
Ad two thsi teh fcat taht teh mnid cna revsrve letetrs adn stlil raed ro flil tihngs in.
Sometimes, even most of the time, one doesn't SEE errors when reading.
I have to agree, if you're annoyed, don't read it.
While you're at it, kiss my ass.
Thank you very much.