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Grammar is not just an educational issue. For some adults, it can sabotage friendships and even romantic relationships. The research arm of dating site OKCupid looked at 500,000 first contacts and concluded that “netspeak, bad grammar and bad spelling are … Continue reading →
Today’s editing tip (and let’s remember that editing is just a stage of writing) is about the resource books that can help you write better sentences and paragraphs. Everyone can use that kind of help – even those of us … Continue reading →
Have you considered what a good, written company profile can do for your small business? With it you can do some serious promotion, thereby increasing your chances of getting more work for your company. Really, in one page – let’s … Continue reading →
Muddiness is not merely a disturber of prose, it is also a destroyer of life, or hope: death on the highway caused by a badly worded road sign, heartbreak among lovers caused by a misplaced phrase in a well-intentioned letter, … Continue reading →
Another storm is bearing down on us. And I’m sick to boot. So, instead of a post by me, you’re being treated to a good op-ed piece that I found in the Boston Globe this morning, “Navigating the grammatical thicket” … Continue reading →
Last Thursday’s post dealt with editing out all the stuff that takes away from what you want to say whether it’s fiction or a report for your boss. Today’s is about the opposite: going to town and leaving all the … Continue reading →
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“Wordiness is a sickness of American writing. Too many words dilute and blur ideas.” – Eric Hoffer, American social writer Remember in high school, when you had to make the essay’s required word count, you added every … Continue reading →
Back on June 19th, I posted an article about soon-to-be high school seniors enjoying at least a little part of the summer before starting in earnest the college application process. I hope they all did, because – guess what – … Continue reading →
It’s the end of the summer. And there’s still so much to do! The kid has all kinds of medical appointments. Target’s on the schedule so I can spend a boatload of money on pens and paper and, apparently, make-up … Continue reading →