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May 08, 2025 06:23AM

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Truth! That last line is a gem, too. Print it out and hang it on every author's wall.

I'm with you, I think the fewest revisions for me were 3 (short novella) and the most around 15. Probably best to keep it published for those searching or browsing, then upload the new edition if there are enough changes. MS Word 2016 & free Grammarly have been great allies (for grammar, not tone).
From feedback, I would estimate about 90% of my readers aren't concerned about whether I used a semi-colon or colon, or said 'which' when I meant 'that' sort of stuff. With this in mind, I do still try to please the remaining 10% with 'proper English', which is the Star Trek Borg of languages, mashing together global vocabulary and slang anyway.

Interesting comments and thoughts.
I must admit I have that same feeling of finding errors after publishing, being so new(ish) to Amazon, it's daunting finding errors that are there or worse, the spaces once printed look off to the e-version.
So those 12 times you've edited and uploaded, did you have any issues? Looks like Amazon allows you to upload indefinitely.

Yes, you can upload a new version anytime you want. I read somewhere that the new version should have roughly the same number of words, within about ±10%, though I’ve never checked that myself. You can also change your book cover as many times as you like.

I'm with you, I think the fewest revisions for me w..."
Hi Aegelis,
I only review when I have a significant amount of critique that resonates with me. Besides, I usually read a lot of books, both indie and popular authors, and when I return to my own book after that and read it again, I can clearly see the weak parts. I just can’t stop myself from trying to improve it)
