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Rachel's Resource Roundup vol. 4

3/3/2014

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cartoon drawing of wonder woman and her lasso of truth
As an editor, education and awareness are ongoing endeavors for me. Grammar rules, spelling, and style preferences get updated; plot trends are constantly in flux; industry operations are changing rapidly these days; publishers, agents, editors, and organizations are interacting with "the public" like never before, offering up-to-the-minute insight; and I try to stay abreast of it all as best I can.

Here are some of my favorite clicks from last week:
  • "How to Say 'This is Crap' in Different Cultures": After 4 years in England, I definitely know this advice to be true! Although this article is aimed at business environments, it's pertinent for writing dialogue for characters from a country other than the writer's own. (Harvard Business Review)
  • "10 Things I Wish I Knew as a Beginning Writer": Do you know what to expect? (Authors Publish Magazine)
  • "The Three Stages of Editing (and Nine Handy Do-It-Yourself Tips": Just like it sounds! Tips for authors to re-write, edit, and proofread their work. (Aliventures)
  • "Confessions of a (Retired) Grammar Cop": There's a difference between being helpful and critical. (Craig Forsyth)
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Craig Forsyth link
3/4/2014 08:35:14 pm

Many thanks, glad you found my thoughts on grammar worth sharing.

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