If I were to edit all of Aubrey's posts before she put them on steemit, a number of things would need to be taken into consideration.
- I wouldn't get any work done - she's a lovely hostess and we'd just sit drinking coffee and eating cake.
- She wouldn't get any work done, for much the same reasons as I mentioned in #1
- No one would realise she actually does suffer with dyslexia.
Aubrey came to my house to discuss what she needed from her book, and five hours later, we had a fair idea and a good basis for a working relationship (as opposed to a friendship-based one).
At this moment, Aubrey's dyslexia isn't so much of an issue as her self-confidence. I've assured her that she's got a good story here. The characters are engaging - with the reader as well as with each other - and the story line is beginning to take shape.
Aubrey is a good storyteller and is working through the issues she can deal with. I'm working through those she can't.
Thanks for your input, I hope you'll follow Aubrey on her self-publishing journey.
:)