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Book Fact Checking: Who is Responsible?

magnifyingglassI used to assume that the books I read, especially nonfiction, especially those from big-name publishers in New York, had been fact-checked down to the type of boots the hikers were wearing, what brand of vodka the Serbian operative ordered at the bar, and the hotel where the narrator met the contact who broke the story open. But several sources indicate that most publishers do NOT routinely fact-check authors’ manuscripts. And that it has NEVER been a standard practice of book publishing, the way it has been in magazines and newspapers. Continue reading “Book Fact Checking: Who is Responsible?”

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Author Laurie BorisPosted on January 20, 2015January 20, 2015Categories Staff ArticlesTags author responsibility, book fact checking, fiction fact checking, researching a book22 Comments on Book Fact Checking: Who is Responsible?
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