I haven’t noticed any terminology problems in the Vengeance book yet so far, but it’s very early days. A trans-national origin for the Wikipedia entry may well be your issue.
I wasn’t sure about using the term self plagiarism, and wouldn’t normally use it, but I have never seen anything like what’s going on in Jim Crumley’s book, certainly not in a popular book. Extended chunks of the book throughout are just very long quotes from his past books. Which yes I find very annoying! I’m not the only reader to have this almost visceral reaction. I should probably just give up on the book, but when he’s not quoting himself at considerable length there is often interesting new material. No the book is not any kind of edited highlights collection, he just likes quoting himself at length. An awful lot.
Any app or program that can do collages should work. I use PicCollage on my iPad, setting up a 3x2 grid I can then plonk cover photos into, tweak and then add a background colour/pattern. I like the visual grid because it can accurately capture the usually 6 or so main books I’m reading at one go. My Kindle Paperwhite can show 6 books on each main screen, so I tend to focus on that many at a time.
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I wasn’t sure about using the term self plagiarism, and wouldn’t normally use it, but I have never seen anything like what’s going on in Jim Crumley’s book, certainly not in a popular book. Extended chunks of the book throughout are just very long quotes from his past books. Which yes I find very annoying! I’m not the only reader to have this almost visceral reaction. I should probably just give up on the book, but when he’s not quoting himself at considerable length there is often interesting new material. No the book is not any kind of edited highlights collection, he just likes quoting himself at length. An awful lot.
Any app or program that can do collages should work. I use PicCollage on my iPad, setting up a 3x2 grid I can then plonk cover photos into, tweak and then add a background colour/pattern. I like the visual grid because it can accurately capture the usually 6 or so main books I’m reading at one go. My Kindle Paperwhite can show 6 books on each main screen, so I tend to focus on that many at a time.