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NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 832, January 29, 1979 copyedited devoid drama equivalents Emir

(Jane and I have been attending to the mechanics of publishing affairs more than ever since she held the 831st session two weeks ago [on January 15]. During the first week of that time off from sessions we worked steadily at checking the copyedited manuscript for Psyche. In the meantime, the copyedited manuscript for Emir arrived on the 18th, sent to us by Eleanor Friede at Delacorte Press; and since Emir is a short book, we were able to go over it during one evening and get it in the mail back to Eleanor late the next day. I sent Psyche to Tam Mossman at Prentice-Hall on the 22nd, and on the same day we received from him the page proofs for Seven Two. We spent two days of concentrated labor studying those, and I returned them to Tam on the 24th. Then Jane, in a typical burst of inspiration the next day, began writing her third Seven book: Oversoul Seven and the Museum of Time.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 831, January 15, 1979 copyedited Tam Sue medieval private

[...] No sooner had she left than Tam arrived, two days later, bringing with him the copyedited manuscript2 of Seven Two for us to check; on the 20th, our work completed on it, I sent it back to him at Prentice-Hall. [...] On December 7 the copyedited manuscript for Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality came; it’s more than 900 pages long, and painstakingly checking every word on every page of that book kept us busy until Christmas Eve; I mailed it to Tam on December 26. Next, on January 13, 1979, the copyedited manuscript for Psyche arrived. [...]

2. My brief description of the copyediting process can be found in the last paragraph of Note 2 for Session 801.

TPS5 Deleted Session November 15, 1978 Wallace substances food cured dietary

[...] Tam is due tomorrow afternoon, Thursday, and is bringing with him the copyedited Seven Two, as far as we know. [...]

[...] Tam has been here and gone, leaving the copyedited Seven Two with Jane. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session January 1, 1979 list accomplishments ingratitude lightheartedness miracles

[...] The Christmas tree and all the decorations have been dismantled; the house is cleaned to some extent, and the copyedited version of Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality has been returned to Prentice-Hall. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 22, 1978 Jones Jonestown suicide temple quickie

[...] We expect to receive the copyedited Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality by December 7, and this is to keep us occupied until Christmas. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session December 1, 1980 disclaimer thematic protection legal criticism

(We’re still in the process of checking the copyedited manuscript for God of Jane, although we’re nearing the end of that job. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 818, February 6, 1978 realms motes dust Weathermen storm

(No session was held last Wednesday night because Jane and I were so busy checking the copyedited manuscript for James. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 830, March 27, 1978 secondarily Seven events subjective mechanics

[...] So now we’re spending much of our working time checking — and double-checking — the proofs against our carbon copy of the copyedited James manuscript. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 8, 1978 taxes complacency contemptuous Edgecomb alike

[...] Tam is due next Thursday, bringing the copyedited Seven with him.... [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 801, April 18, 1977 epidemics inoculation Mass Volume finished

[...] In February 1977 we received from Prentice-Hall the copyedited manuscript for Volume 1 of “Unknown” Reality. (Copyediting is one of the earlier editorial stages a book goes through on its way to publication, and is meant to study all of the work that Jane and I and her editor, Tam Mossman, have already done on the manuscript: Before it’s set into type, a reader who works independently of the publishing firm carefully checks the manuscript for grammar, contradictions, facts, consistency, and so forth, and makes suggestions for whatever changes he or she thinks are desirable. Jane and I are free, of course, to reject any alterations we don’t agree with.) In March we checked the copyedited manuscript for Cézanne. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 817, January 30, 1978 myths mythical disaster factual manifestations

[...] Then yesterday Jane received from her publisher the copyedited manuscript for James, so during the next week or so we’ll be very carefully going over that work, too.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 821, February 20, 1978 dna epidemics myths disasters Christ

(On the other hand, with the copyedited manuscript for James and the concluding chapters of Emir mailed to Prentice-Hall earlier this month, Jane found herself with some unexpected free time. [...]