October 19, 2007
This week’s Booking Through Thursday question made me smile.
What’s the worst typographical error you’ve ever found in (or on) a book?
I was reading an ARC of Jennifer Estep’s upcoming release, Hot Mama, and found conscious used instead of conscience. I figured she’d turned in the edits, but e-mailed her to ask if she’d caught it, anyway. Just to be safe. I don’t want Jennifer to look bad; her books are terrific. Go read them if you haven’t.
For more on Typos, I send you to my good friend, (fictional) music reporter Chelle LaFleur.
Here is her first editorial on the subject.
This is her second editorial about typos.
I felt bad about posting two Chelle rants so close together, so I offered up this explanation of why.
And there you go. All about typos.
Smiler
October 20, 2007 9:00 am
Hi Susan, nice to meet you. I mean, nice to meet your blog. Michele sent me over.
Jessica
October 20, 2007 9:25 am
Hello Susan!BR/BR/I love your T13! Actually, I love anything and everything you write. BR/Enjoy your weekend, where ever you are:)
No Nonsense Girl
October 20, 2007 6:47 pm
just wanted to say hello!!! 🙂
Dewey
October 20, 2007 8:56 pm
Hey, Susan! BR/BR/Do you think writers were able to concentrate better when there was no internet? Or do you think they just read and watched TV and called their friends on the phone and drank heavily instead?
Susan Helene Gottfried
October 20, 2007 8:59 pm
I did none of the above. I played bad computer games!
david mcmahon
October 21, 2007 4:00 pm
The best typo I’ve ever seen was in a magazine – the word “blame” was spelled “blaim” – in a headline!
Camille Alexa
October 22, 2007 8:51 pm
Susan,BR/I’ve caught that particular typo (conscious instead of conscience) more than once. One gets somewhat accustomed to typos when one reads ARCs often, but one which drove me to the point of fury was a (good) debut book by a (very nice) romance author published by a (fantastic) publisher by a (very popular, blogging, no longer in the industry) paranormal romance editor. In this book (which I hesitate to name), the word “then” was Iconsistently/I used in place of the word “than.” By the fifth or sixth occurrence, I was practically yelling at the pages.
Susan Helene Gottfried
October 22, 2007 8:55 pm
Guess everyone makes mistakes, huh, Camille?