Ieshwar Posted September 30, 2007 Posted September 30, 2007 Well, you read CJ's stories? Liked it? And discovered that you're a Caprican? Then welcome here! We Capricans believe in the virtue of true friendship. Let's celebrate CJ's great stories and try to comfort each other in case of his deadly cliffhangers! Here, I openly say: I'M A PROUD CAPRICAN. Caprican, forever and ever! Take care, Ieshwar
EMoe57 Posted September 30, 2007 Posted September 30, 2007 I'm EMoe57 and I am proud to be a Caprican. Unfortunately, as a member of CJ's writing team, I have to suffer in silence with those evil cliffhangers since I receive the chapter in advance - well just a little bit ahead of you. M y solace is in responding back to CJ with my immediate demands for the next chapter... not that it helps any but I feel better venting it anyways.
Site Administrator Graeme Posted September 30, 2007 Site Administrator Posted September 30, 2007 I'm a proud Caprican, too
Bondwriter Posted September 30, 2007 Posted September 30, 2007 I'm a Caprican. I'm a proud one. I'm very extremely well paid to zeta-read CJ's stories. Except when some people manage to find mistakes we had not caught. Which has been way too often lately, because of the ever-widening fan base.
Site Moderator TalonRider Posted September 30, 2007 Site Moderator Posted September 30, 2007 I'm a Caprican. I'm a proud one. I'm very extremely well paid to zeta-read CJ's stories. Except when some people manage to find mistakes we had not caught. Which has been way too often lately, because of the ever-widening fan base. Don't feel too bad BW. I'm a proud member of the Herd and an Editor. But in CJ's case, just a fan and a reader, and those errors are getting past me while reading the published work. Jan
EMoe57 Posted October 1, 2007 Posted October 1, 2007 I'm a Caprican. I'm a proud one. I'm very extremely well paid to zeta-read CJ's stories. Wait... there's pay?
C James Posted October 2, 2007 Posted October 2, 2007 I'm a Caprican. I'm a proud one. I'm very extremely well paid to zeta-read CJ's stories. Except when some people manage to find mistakes we had not caught. Which has been way too often lately, because of the ever-widening fan base. Actually, IMHO, there have been very few; most chapters, nothing turns up. If anyone does spot a goof, please do let me know; all I do is edit the HTML and then send the page to Joe along when I send the next chapter, so it will be fixed. If I didn't make so many typos, we wouldn't have this problem. I do proofread and use Word's spell-check, and have a list of common goofs i run through the "find" feature, but goofs like the one on "shirtless" do slip by; more than half my pages have at least one goof of some kind when the team gets the chapter. I've never managed to send in a goof-free chapter or story.
Ieshwar Posted October 2, 2007 Author Posted October 2, 2007 I've never managed to send in a goof-free chapter or story. Welcome to the club! And i don't have any hooves! So my case is worst than yours. Ieshwar
Site Administrator Graeme Posted October 2, 2007 Site Administrator Posted October 2, 2007 I've never managed to send in a goof-free chapter or story. I've never managed a page of my stories that my editors haven't corrected. I've come close twice recently, where there was a page with only a single edit, but that's it....
Site Moderator TalonRider Posted October 2, 2007 Site Moderator Posted October 2, 2007 I've not seen anything yet from any of my authors that didn't need something. But I've had one author come close. Jan
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