tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4716481803686038086.post3720578125670944507..comments2023-10-02T05:40:41.212-07:00Comments on Reviews for RCN News Magazine and SeaWaves Magazine: Destiny's Voyage SS Atlantic the Titanic of 1873Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4716481803686038086.post-38980514662996312182009-08-26T23:29:29.637-07:002009-08-26T23:29:29.637-07:00It doesn't take a thick skin to accept the tru...It doesn't take a thick skin to accept the truth about ones work, it takes acceptence and a desire to make it right. I was surprised to see this post as it was about two years ago we talked by phone about the HMS reference.<br />My wife worsened in her battle with cancer so I have done nothing to market the book since 2006. She lost that battle and I have now gotten back to my writing. I put the book on suspension until these corrections are made. The HMS, the editor agreed, was their mistake as there both RMS and HMS were used in the book. They thought they may have misread the H & R. I did know the difference. I found other errors but now that those staff people are gone the new breed is unsympathetic with my concerns so I pay through the nose to have it corrected. This being done. I have also been working with an agent and publisher to do a rewrite and publishing with a traditional publisher. I attened my first Writers Workshop this weekend and it was exceptionally informative. <br />Coincidentally the book has been picked up, through a friend, by a producer and it is now being considered for a documentary by a major Hollywood studio. <br />I again thank you for your input. I have operated and owned maritime surveying and loss adjustment firms for over 40 years and I tolerated nothing less than excellence in what I provided. It does not go well to have let my readers down now. RWLBob Lovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18405658126739309933noreply@blogger.com