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	<title>Chantel Simmons &#187; Stuck in Downward Dog</title>
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		<title>Accept/Reject</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve just finished accepting and rejecting the track changes that the copyeditor made on Love Struck &#8212; officially the second-last step in the book editing process! I have to say, it was a very enjoyable process. There was only one instance where my editor asked me about a hick-ish sort of town I&#8217;d mentioned, in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just finished accepting and rejecting the track changes that the copyeditor made on <strong>Love Struck</strong> &#8212; officially the second-last step in the book editing process! I have to say, it was a very enjoyable process. There was only one instance where my editor asked me about a hick-ish sort of town I&#8217;d mentioned, in the same sentence as Tiffany pearls. To be honest, I&#8217;d chosen the town because a) I&#8217;d been there because our friends used to have a ginormous house on a lake with a hot tub in the living room and b) it had a cool name. I hadn&#8217;t really considered that yes, it&#8217;s very rural and likely, there are no Tiffany pearls being worn in town. Other than that, I just had to hit the Accept button a bunch of times. Sort of like a video game, but without the Space Invaders-like music.</p>
<p>When I went through the same process with <strong>Stuck in Downward Dog</strong>, it was a totally different experience. My editor at the time had left on all the comments from the copyeditor so I could see what she had to say. And she was just doing her job and asking the kind of questions she should ask. But I got so confused that I started cutting characters and changing names. Only to find out that I wasn&#8217;t really supposed to do that, and could&#8217;ve just rejected all her comments and moved on with my life without having a nervous breakdown.</p>
<p>But I didn&#8217;t know better because it was my first time and I just wanted to be a good author. This time, however, my editor screened all the comments and changes, and then sent through a near-clean version, in which all I had to do was accept the better wording in most cases, and be happy that she was so good at her job.</p>
<p>Now, the book is back with my editor, and going to the typesetting phase. The next time I see it, it will be look like the pages of the book, only on regular printer-size paper. I&#8217;ll have one more read of it for any last typos, and then the advanced copies will be made!</p>
<p>But  for now, I&#8217;m on to the next deadline: Finishing The Time Traveller&#8217;s Wife.</p>
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