by Peggy Campbell | English Language
Want to improve your writing and maybe even save some money at the same time? Before you submit your text to a professional editor, go over what you’ve written and think about eliminating ten commonplace words and phrases. I edit nonfiction and spend too much time and...
by Book Editing Associates | English Language
Based on my years of editing spiritual material, which is how I started my career, I have come to believe that excessive capitalization drains a writer’s words of their real meaning. Christian writers, for example, in striving to be respectful, capitalize not...
by Jeff Karon | English Language
Plurals are no easy matter in English. Though a number of verbs are regular, allowing us to add an “s” to the end as in store/stores and stream/streams, many others are irregular, such as sheep/sheep (where the two forms are spelled the same) or mouse/mice...