I received this query from Amazon today (quoted below), regarding my book Fresh Powder.
"During a quality assurance review of your title, we have found the following issue(s):
Typos have been found in your book.
Example:
*loc; 1571; "I did not ‘career’ into you." The word "career". Incorrect spelling according to customer. Unable to confirm.
*loc; "when you careered into me". Incorrect spelling. Assume it should be "careened". Unable to confirm.
Kindly, check and fix the issue.
Please look for the same kind of errors throughout and make the necessary corrections to the title before republishing it."
My reply:
OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY:
"Career": "Quick or violent forward movement. Verb "move swiftly or violently".
"Careen" 1) "tilt or keel over to one side" 2) "swerve about".
The customer complaint is unjustified as he or she is mistaken as to the meaning of the words in question. It is made clear that British spelling is used throughout the book.
I am surprised that Amazon would pass on such a complaint.
I have recently uploaded and published a meticulously re-edited version of the book.
With thanks,
Susanne O'Leary
Are readers now editing our books? In that case, shouldn't they have some knowledge of the English language?

Another reason why I've heard you should write to a 5th grade reading level, or is it 8th grade??
