Talk:The Lottie Project

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[edit] Copy edit

You've inspired me to come back and pitch in, Rintrah. I like co-operative editing but if you don't then let me know and I'll back off. :-)

  • I hated my use of "contemporary" because it'll go out of date and I have the same problem with "present day" (although it's an improvement on "contemporary"). I decided "late 20th century" would be better. I hope you approve.
  • "In history class, which she originally finds boring, she discovers a photo of a Victorian girl who looks identical to her, and then becomes interested in history." You've hugely improved this section but you've also slightly altered the sense. The original sense I found in the article here when I arrived her didn't specify where Charlie saw the photo. I'll leave this one because I don't know whether you've read the book (I haven't).
  • As there's been no response I'll change the sense back to the original. Random Passer-by 18:02, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
  • I've also put a couple of Englishisms back in, as it's an English book set in England: "pub" instead of "bar" and "most popular girl in her school" rather than "most popular girl in school"

Random Passer-by 19:38, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 18:16, 2 January 2008 (UTC)