Tools for Correcting Eggcorns
There is no egg in acorn. How to detect and correct misheard sayings and expressions, today in my Canadian, Eh? column
adventures in editing
There is no egg in acorn. How to detect and correct misheard sayings and expressions, today in my Canadian, Eh? column
This post has moooved. Get a handy checklist today for checking, in-text citations and reference lists, today in my Canadian, Eh?
Check out the newer version of this post with notes on each point in the plan. Lying in your hospital
Headline capitalization rules from The Canadian Press Stylebook (17th) and updated info from The Canadian Style online are summarized in a
The first rule of succession planning is: start now! Would your coworkers know where to pick up the project to
There are many strategies you can use to keep your place in a document. Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com, I
Though copyright protection is automatic in Canada, there are a few exceptions that do not get protected. Learn about these
Relationship or relation-sink? How do you build rapport without over-sharing? Or, do you even need a personal relationship to get
Style those abbreviations the Canadian way. Today, in my Canadian, Eh? column at Copyediting.com, I discuss guidelines from Editing Canadian English, The Canadian Press
When should you and when should you not edit ludicrous materials? And we don’t mean the funny-haha stuff. Does the editor’s