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Welcome to September

8 September, 2024 by Roz MacLaren Leave a Comment

It’s no secret that summer is my favourite season. So I’m definitely not looking forward to dark days and cold nights. But September’s weather has turned out nicer than our Scottish summer so far – so here’s hoping it will be a mild winter. And the start of a new month seemed like a good time to share a quick update about what’s going on behind the scenes.

Fable and Legend

The second book in The Mirrordom Legends is out this autumn. I’ve just sent the latest batch of edits back to my publisher. The next step will for it to be formatted for print. I’ll then look over the .pdf and send it back with corrections. The final step in getting the book ready for publication is checking over the proof copy. I’ll also be looking at the cover designs (my favourite part in the whole getting-ready-for-publication process!)

Book Four in The Mirrordom Legends

I had written the fourth book in The Mirrordom Legends – but I knew something was missing. After letting it sit for months, I finally realised what that something was and I have re-written it slightly. I’m going to let it sit again before submitting it to my publisher, but it’s very much on my mind at the moment. I want to get it perfect before it ever goes into a reader’s hands – and sometimes that just takes time.

Standalone works

I have two sci-fi standalone novels currently submitted to publishers. I have huge affection for both of them, for different reasons, so I hope one of those finds a home. I will find out either way this month.

Spreadsheet time

I hate spreadsheets – but they are a good way to document data. So I started a spreadsheet for all my published works and ones that I am attempting to get published. It took me 37 attempts to find a home for City and Shadow – which I don’t think is too bad at all! The spreadsheet is really for my own information purposes, but I might make the stats available if they’d be of interest to other aspiring authors.

Summer in September

The north of Scotland seems to be having its summer right now – and I’m loving it. Reading (and writing) outside in the sun (which plenty of sunscreen on my pale, Scottish skin!) has done me the power of good.

ARC reading

I was so excited to be approached by my very first indie author who wanted me to read their ARC! Of course, I said yes and I can’t wait to dive in. Most of the ARCs I am honoured to read come from NetGalley or from me approaching authors – so it’s lovely that someone reached out to me.

How has your summer gone? Are you looking forward to autumn or do you miss the warmer weather? Let me know in the comments below.

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Why you might find errors in indie authors’ work

1 September, 2024 by Roz MacLaren Leave a Comment

You’re reading the latest novel from a new author, who has either been published by a small indie press or gone down the self-publishing route. You’re enjoying the tale when, shock, horror! You find an error.

Before immediately rushing onto Goodreads or Amazon to leave a scathing review, let’s take a look at why you might find errors in indie authors’ works and what you should do about it.

Why are there occasional errors in books?

The author has a smaller team behind them

They haven’t been published by the Big Five* and they don’t have as many eyes on their books. Does this mean they haven’t spent hours combing through it? No, it does not. It means that, despite their best efforts and the best efforts of their team, a few mistakes slipped through the net.

*However, even books that did have a larger team and even books published by the Big Five have errors in them. Unfortunately, it happens.

What should you do about it?

Speak to the author

Notice I say ‘Speak to the author’, not ‘Immediately write a vitriolic email berating the author’. My recommendation would be to approach the author and ask if they would like to know about some errors you may have found. This is particularly useful if you’ve got your hands on an ARC as it may not be too late to fix those mistakes. However, even if the book is published, it might still be reaching out to the author. They may be able to release a second edition… or even explain away some inconsistencies in the book in the series.

Become an ARC or beta reader

If you have an eye for detail, why not put your skills to use? Indie authors will appreciate you signing up for advanced reading copies and letting them know your thoughts on their work. You could even take it a step further and become a developmental editor.

What errors don’t mean

They definitely don’t mean the author hasn’t spent months on this book, giving their very best to it. And they definitely don’t mean the book necessarily warrants a bad review. As an indie author, I can guarantee you every book I write was given huge amounts of care and attention. I created the very best book I could at the time. Are any of them perfect? No. There are definitely typos I wish I’d caught and little details I missed that should have been changed. But did I give it my level best? Absolutely.

If you really feel occasional errors distract from the storyline, perhaps sticking to books published by the Big Five is the way to go for you.

That being said, I would like to one day put together a list of all the errors my editor and my team caught, especially if they’re funny, and have them as a sort of bloopers roll at the end of a book one day. Or perhaps they could make a blog post in their own right!

What are your thoughts on errors in books? Does it put you off reading?

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