Editing the Hooey: When You Don’t Respect the Material
When should you and when should you not edit ludicrous materials? And we don’t mean the funny-haha stuff. Does the editor’s
adventures in editing
When should you and when should you not edit ludicrous materials? And we don’t mean the funny-haha stuff. Does the editor’s
Plain language is about style and formatting more than it is about dumbing down vocabulary. Today, in my Canadian, Eh? column
Are your emails going unanswered? Get tips for composing emails that get replied to, today in my How To column at Copyediting.com. Start
It’s not just music that helps editors concentrate. Researching a post of tools for productivity had editors recommend a lot of sound generators
Read the updated post. Right to refuse: set terms and conditions (T&C in your contract or letter of agreement) to
Niche editing in Canada, in this week’s Canadian, Eh? column at Copyediting.com.
Check out the TWO newer versions of this post: spelling and style. How to (Canadian) style letters that are not
Doing something new regularly, builds momentum and makes the big risks less scary — today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com.
The thorny world of hyphens in Canada: today, in my Canadian, Eh? column at Copyediting.com.
From “do nothing” to “do whatever it takes”: how to handle a manuscript that needs a lot more work than