Aaarrrgh! I Found Mistakes in My Recently Published Book!
Maybe “Aaarrrgh!” is too strong of a word. “Ugh!” might be better, especially since I knew this was going to happen. I was hoping it wouldn’t, but I figured it would. Supposedly, it happens to every self-published author.
Anyway, I’ve been flipping through my ONE novel, The Sunset Rises: A 1990s Romantic Comedy , which I self-published a couple weeks ago, and I’ve found several little errors.
I’m kind of annoyed because I spent a lot of time looking closely at my writing before I published my book. I even hired an editor, and the editor missed a few things. I can’t blame the editor, though, because I’m a retired English teacher, and I’m supposed to know what I’m doing when it comes to editing.
In my defense, the errors that I’ve spotted might not be considered a big deal. I haven’t spotted any misspellings. I haven’t noticed any missing words or weird inconsistencies with the formatting.
Here’s what I’ve noticed… so far!
- Two missing commas (not on the same page), both when there are paired adjectives that can be reversed.
- Misusage of an uncommon word (but not so uncommon that a reader would think of it as uncommon).
- A couple incorrect past-perfect tense uses. Professional writers misuse past-perfect tense all the time, though. I think some authors don’t even know what past-perfect tense is.
I’m a little embarrassed by the mistakes because the narrator is a grammar-obsessed English teacher, and here he goes making mistakes that he would mentally criticize others for making. Then again, the main character is kind of a prick sometimes, so maybe this will be a humbling experience for him.
I’ll be honest: it hurts my ego too. I promise that I’m not as grammar-obsessed as my main character, and I really hope that I’m not as much of a prick as he is, but I guess I’ll never really know. I don’t get to decide whether or not I’m a prick, and people who know me probably wouldn’t tell me if I am one.
Just so you know, online comments telling me that I’m a prick don’t count.
So, here’s my ONE novel. Overall, I’m okay with it, except for a couple missing commas, a couple past-perfect verb tense errors, and a slightly incorrect use of a word. At least, that’s all I’ve found so far.
*****
A grammar-obsessed English teacher falls in ‘luuuvvv’ but discovers how chaotic and dangerous ‘luuuvvv’ can really be.

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I have seven published novels in a series. I was having great trouble getting to the climax of the finale. It finally occurred to me that, if I reversed two scenes, I could take it home. It went to my editor, Melanie, who found some issues which I fixed. I checked it again and sent it to the chief editor, Marsha, who found some issues, which I fixed. It then it went to print.
The advance copy landed on my doormat and I opened it at random… and found some relics from the scene-swap where they shouldn’t have been.
Worse, a reader included this in an Amazon review. AAAAAAARGH!
Oh no! Not an Amazon review!
How long did it take to make and publish the correct version?
Hola amigo. When I did my thesis decades ago, I had 5 readers before my defense. Years later when I dusted it off, there were typos. I mean MSN can’t get a headline without typos, think you are okay sir:)
Maybe the typos weren’t there decades ago and just worked their way in over the years when you weren’t looking. I swear that seems to be what happens with my own writing sometimes. Haha
I’m simpatico. Perfectionism is either a blessing or a curse, depending on your perspective.
It’s so tough to spot our own mistakes!
True. Unfortunately, it’s very easy to spot mistakes after it’s too late to fix them.
Congratulations on your book! I bought it and received it this week. The cover looks great! Don’t be so harsh on yourself for 2 commas. I am sure that I won’t even notice. It is such a big accomplishment to publish a book. I bought it because I have been enjoying your blog and writing for several years and you are very entertaining and funny. I am sure I will have fun reading it! Again congratulations!!!