Editing Articles and tips
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Many people aren’t sure what type of editing they need. Perhaps all they know is that they’re not ready to put their writing out into the world without someone else ensuring they have everything exactly right. Many terms are thrown about in the editing industry, and...
Busting the “That” Myth
Writers and editors often go on a mission to eradicate the word that from their written works. But I’ve wondered: Is the word that really that big of a problem? After researching it, I’m here to say that in many cases, that needs to remain. Although it’s gained a bad...
The Best Way to Improve Your Writing: Write in Active Voice
One of the easiest ways to improve your writing is to ensure that you are writing in active voice. Active voice means that the subject (usually a noun or noun phrase) comes before the predicate (the verb or verb clause). Another way to say it is that the subject...
Tone vs. Voice: What’s the Difference?
People often confuse the terms “voice” and “tone” in writing. Are they the same thing, or are they different? These terms are often used interchangeably, and I confess that I’ve used them interchangeably as well. Their meanings are similar, which is why we all get a...