Subject: OTish: This is what we're fighting for.
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Posted on: 2011-09-16 04:44:00 UTC

People have been known to complain about our emphasis on spelling and grammar. While Muphry's Law is in effect, and we're definitely not perfect ourselves, proofreading and proper spellchecking are important for a reason . . . namely, to prevent stuff like this:

Typo in romantic novel causes bowel movement during love scene.


"I apologise to anyone who bought my on-sale ebook of Baby, I'm Yours and read on pg 293: 'He stiffened for a moment but then she felt his muscles loosen as he shitted on the ground'," writes Susan Andersen. "Shifted -- he SHIFTED!"

Yes, ladies and gentlemen of the PPC, the errors are out there and they're real. The next time someone complains about nitpicking things like typos, point them to the ebook version of Susan Andersen's Baby, I'm Yours and watch the light dawn.

How about you guys? Ever encountered something like this in a published work?

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