My fingers do lots of shit even though my brain knows better. Especially annoying: adding an s to the end of a singular word. I have to spend as much time proofing as editing.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
But just as I believe you would be mortified to publish an errant "ration", I'm certain Seanan would be horrified by that "taunt". Because, as you stated earlier, Words Mean Things.
There are very few published books out there without a typo somewhere. Each manuscript goes through so many changes between when an author submits the final draft and when it's printed, and it's not always the author's fault.
That said, Sox told me the greatest secret about proofreading -- do it backward. That way your eye can't skim over what it assumes will be there.
I type horribly, especially on text message. I also type my name instead of the word "name" a lot. And I was horrible with "alot" until the Allie Brosh comic.
I think everyone from the old posting boards and TT can confirm that I almost never type "the" correctly.
This may also be the time for me to tell you, once again, about my most hated word-- ministrations. The taut/taunt thing reminded me!
When I was in college, the school accepted one woman for every three men, a practice referred to as the "sex ratio." The practice was under heated attack, so we wrote about it frequently in the newspaper. It required constant vigilance to not print stories about people protesting the sex ration.
Words I hate to type but have to all the time: Acknowledgement. Satellite.
In other super exciting news, a new beer (and cider) store opened a few blocks away (in the other direction than most stuff is), and is having food trucks come every night. I'm hoping it's successful (there's many houses, but not much foot traffic there?) because they sound delicious. And on Thursday? There's a LATKE SANDWICH TRUCK. It sounds delicious.
Well, my SIL got the boys and is attempting to get home. It took her 4.5 hours.
It's 6 miles away.
Not sure if she'll be able to get up the hill to the house, but if they make it into the subdivision, it is not far.
My brother is still stuck downtown, and won't even try until the interstates aren't parking lots.
There are very few published books out there without a typo somewhere.
Gospel truth. (Annoying, but truth). But there are Seanan-level typos (pretty much the first I can remember seeing, [not counting the ebook]), versus, say, any of the Harlequin imprints (so many typos and wrong words I was convinced the author thought she would actually get $.50 per $.50 word - whether she used it correctly or not).
Though I don't remember having particular problems with those of your books I've read, Amy. I still haven't read my copy of Cold Kiss. Since there's nothing you can do about them, I assume you'd rather not hear about any "taunt"s, "longue"s, or "saftey"s that I run across? ;)
It required constant vigilance to not print stories about people protesting the sex ration.
Bwahahaha!
That same system hit here around noon and it's a mess. They planned to let out metro area schools early, but they didn't do it early enough, so we've got kids in school buses.