It turns out that making the most of your natural rhythm is good for your work.
With our deepest condolences, we share the news of the passing of Richard Holden. Read a special tribute by Merrill Perlman.
Any editing project involves a fair amount of taking commas from one place and putting them in another, but I always end up with some extras when I’m done.
In your hands you hold sparkling copy: a good idea fleshed out in compelling prose, with no design flaws or typos. Everything worked out this time around.
Any person doing editing, of any type, might be called on to do fact-checking work.
As editors, we’re no strangers to stress, but our stress doesn’t have to own us.
We’re all familiar with onomatopoeia: bang, woof, moo. But we may not spend much time thinking about how it’s generally regularized and standardized.
As the editor or writer of digital content, you want to reach all the members of your audience.