I'm not all that sure that most popular books are edited these days.
I've found some nearly unreadable.
I expect the niche for science editing to continue, especially for ESL
authors.
As for the governor, he's been working on destruction for about six
years.... I still can't believe he won a second term, except that he
was running against yet another crook.
On 12/29/08, Clansgian AT wmconnect.com <Clansgian AT wmconnect.com> wrote:
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>> >Not that I underestimate Governor B's ability to cause total meltdown.
>>
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> Or inability to prevent one!
>
> There will always be editors, but by the gods what passes for edited now of
> days makes me think my cat could do it! You, as an editor, might find
> yourself
> amongst strange bedfellows. If you don't already.
>
> Bureaucrats are indeed always employed. But when times and circumstances
> change, bureaucrats change as well. Many times it is not the same
> bureaucrats,
> although one hardly notices.
>
>
> James
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