My Love Story, Riverton, Liselotte, Gokusen, Averses Turquoises, Wolf Girl, Natsume, Cute, Voice

Jun 02, 2015 13:19

    1. Anime: watching on CrunchyRoll
    2. My Love Story - Epi 8
      - Planning for Yamato's bday
      - Something is bothering Suna
      - Suna's and Takeo's friendship.
    1. Chapter Book:
    2. The house at Riverton by Kate Morton ( Read more... )

mangaka: natsuki takaya, author: kate morton, mangaka: yuki midorikawa, mangaka: ayuko hatta, mangaka: karuho shiina, author: leil lowndes, mangaka: maki minami, mangaka: kozueko morimoto, mangaka: kou yaginuma, mangaka: go ikeyamada

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slr2moons June 3 2015, 05:54:41 UTC
So glad to hear you're still enjoying two of my titles! :DDD I will be interested in seeing your post once you read the final volume of Voice. I have Opinions, and I'm curious to see how we compare. C:

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badtzphoto June 3 2015, 06:25:55 UTC
Heh, I enjoy lots of titles your titles and appreciate the details and fonts. Btw, I added a new comment under spoiler tag, please take a look when you have time. I look forward to reading vol 12 when all hell breaks loose :p is the patisserie title yours as well? Natsume is always a great read for me.

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slr2moons June 8 2015, 06:45:35 UTC
Oops about the typo! I'm amazed any of those make it to print. I mean, the translator types the word, the editor reads is (or types it herself if she decides to tweak it), I read it at least twice while lettering, the editor reads it while proofing, at least two other people in the manga department read it, all before going to print. IDEK.

It COULD be that someone decided to change the text after it left my hand, perhaps one of those other manga department people, and they forgot to delete the former wording in favor of their new version. :B That's the problem with InDesign-lettered books. Anyone can change the type with just one click, after the file is turned in. With Photoshop-letered pages, it takes a LOT more effort to tweak, because you're dealing with pixels, not type over an image.

The typo will probably be there to stay, though I'll tell my editor about it. Perhaps she can fix it for the 2nd printing. C: Thanks for the head's up!

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badtzphoto June 9 2015, 00:58:09 UTC
Thanks for taking time replying and telling about the procedures. Once in a blue moon, I found typos. And this one is very small, I mentioned it because you may have the power to change it in 2nd printing.
"... InDesign-lettered books. Anyone can change the type with just one click ..."
So flexible!!!

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