I usually get a notice of a book no matter which it goes. If there where two copies of the book you did last month, the other person got theirs in first is the only thing I can figure out. Usually if someone gets a copy of a book, they have it unless they release it or they don’t renew it after two weeks or maybe someone submitted another copy. From: Wanda Cochran Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 8:03 PM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Is no feedback normal? Hello. I proofed my first book last month and did not hear anything back, so I checked to see if it was in the library, and it was there with someone else being the proofer of a, and it was there. Someone else was sited as the proofer. When I submitted the book I indicated that it was my first book and I would like some feedback, so if I made errors I would learn so that I may do it right, but no one ever contacted me. I have just submitted two more books I have proof read, but after seeing that I never got the credit and no feedback, I'm wondering if this is normal procedure? Considering the time involved, I would appreciate knowing if this is how things work. Thanks. I'm on digest, so can't respond immediately. Wanda