Marty A. Bullis

Writer & Philosopher

Errata

Every book has its errors. In the past, when it was difficult to change book printing plates, printers would insert a list of errata to indicate problems and typos for the reader. There's a nice theological perspective concerning this. Ministers and theologians will tell you that only God's work is ever finished. As a philosopher I'd talk about the inability to achieve perfection. Still, we want to make our best showing. Here are some errata in my books. Send along any you find
printing plates are easier to change these days: Marty A. Bullis

The Promised Journey
Back Cover--
There's a missing "s" in "sustains" in the endorsement.
p. 18--
"Cesarian" should be "Cesarean"
p. 47--An over-helpful person in the production process added an "s" to "just deserts".
p. 75--
Need to add "that" between "ask You" in the last full line.
p. 180--
We're missing some periods.

The Passionate Journey
p. 171--
I refer to the disciples as marinated in fish oil and sea-salt. A world traveling friend reminded me that the Sea of Galilee is a freshwater sea. I love intelligent friends.

Three Friends & the Magic Tree Wand
My kids found an extra "f" in "today" on one page and a missing "t" in "sat" on another. We've made the volcano "extinct" verses "dormant." And we've changed one meal from "dinner" to "lunch."