Hi! I'm the one who publishes Mary's work here for the email subscribers. Would you mind pointing me to the errors you are finding distracting? I did find one typo (into/unto), but that typo didn't change the message significantly, so I'm not sure if that's the error you were referring to. I'd hate for the message to be lost due to a mistake I made, so if you could let me know if there was something else you were concerned about I would appreciate it.
I don’t mean to sound disagreeable. I have been an editor and find it hard not do remove myself from that. I don’t want to hurt your feelings or anyone else’s. I love the articles and the feelings they evoke. I read so many things with misspellings or disagreement of tenses that I probably have become too sensitive. I apologize. I’ll have to go back and reread the article and get back to you. Thank you for checking with me. Best wishes.
And while we will inevitably to get our line “entangled again in the vanities of the world” (D&C 20:5), Christ is like the wind that unceasingly seeks to lift us out and up.
Please proofread before posting. I love each article but the message gets garbled if there are errors
Hi! I'm the one who publishes Mary's work here for the email subscribers. Would you mind pointing me to the errors you are finding distracting? I did find one typo (into/unto), but that typo didn't change the message significantly, so I'm not sure if that's the error you were referring to. I'd hate for the message to be lost due to a mistake I made, so if you could let me know if there was something else you were concerned about I would appreciate it.
I don’t mean to sound disagreeable. I have been an editor and find it hard not do remove myself from that. I don’t want to hurt your feelings or anyone else’s. I love the articles and the feelings they evoke. I read so many things with misspellings or disagreement of tenses that I probably have become too sensitive. I apologize. I’ll have to go back and reread the article and get back to you. Thank you for checking with me. Best wishes.
And while we will inevitably to get our line “entangled again in the vanities of the world” (D&C 20:5), Christ is like the wind that unceasingly seeks to lift us out and up.
This is specifically what I referred to.