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Essential resources for language practitioners (part 2)

Essential resources for language practitioners (part 2)

by Anna171 | 29 Nov, 2022 | Books, Editing and proofreading, Grammar, Language, PEGblog

(Note: The first part of this article introduced helpful resources for various dictionaries and general copy-editing.) A book can contain many elements besides solid blocks of type. … It is the editor’s job to make all these elements work together to...
Essential resources for language practitioners (part 1)

Essential resources for language practitioners (part 1)

by Anna171 | 15 Nov, 2022 | Books, Editing and proofreading, Grammar, Language, PEGblog

No passion in the world is equal to the passion to alter someone else’s draft. HG Wells A passion it may well be, but altering ‘someone else’s draft’ also requires more than a mote of know-how. Now, that know-how does not necessarily all have to be crammed inside our...

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