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Editor: It’s here. It’s arrived. The book’s back from the printers.
Author: Great. Thank you.
Editor: Thank you.
Author: So I can pick up some copies?
Editor: Of course. Today?
Author: Tomorrow. I had to put off early departure plans. Tomorrow morning is OK?
Editor: Tomorrow morning. About 11?
Author: 11’s fine.
Editor: It looks good, you know.
Author: This is exciting. See you tomorrow, 11.
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Voiceover
This is an upbeat telephone conversation. All the news, on both sides, is positive and helpful. The editor leads off in a three part “good news” presentation: “…here…” “arrived…” and “back from…”
The exchange of “thank you” mutually acknowledges the role each party had in the project.
The only negotiation involves a slight rescheduling, from “today” to “tomorrow”.
The editor is plainly pleased with the result, “looks good”, to which the author responds with “excitement”.
What will tomorrow bring when the author actually sees the book?
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