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."
