[Vision2020] A question for the lovely and talented Joan aka Auntie
or any other writing type people on this forum
Timothy Rigsby
timo5277 at uidaho.edu
Sun Apr 24 19:28:40 PDT 2005
Ms. Joan or any other authors on this forum, Bill London included:
I noticed that Moscow's favorite Neo-Con Christian author is re-releasing his book
(can't italicize of underline here) Southern Slavery as it Was that he
co-authored/edited. I see that he has changed the title from Southern Slavery to
either Black and Tan or Regenerate but Unreconstructed. Is this a common thing for
a writer to do when they re-release a second edition of a book? I know that with
college textbooks, when they change editions, the title generally stays the same.
Could you provide some insight from a well-versed writer on the norm of a new edition
of a book like Southern Slavery?
Tim
P.S. We still have yet to meet and frankly I am kind of bummed. Also, keep writing,
you post such thought provoking emails on this forum.
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