Guided by Voices: Listen, and Improve Your Copywriting
Hearing voices in your head? If you’re a copywriter, that might not
Hearing voices in your head? If you’re a copywriter, that might not
As a copyeditor of medical content, my sun rises and sets on
At the American Copy Editors Society (ACES) conference in October, we learned
The decoding of the human genome is among the great scientific achievements.
Last weekend, I ventured to D.C. for the American Copy Editors Society
Our proposal editing team works closely together on high-stress, fast-turnaround projects. When
Researching the types of white papers, case studies, and website copy we
I’m a proposal editor, not a proposal manager. But last month I
Like the many choices that medical editors make daily in their work,
Here at Dragonfly, we do a lot of proposal editing. And because that
You may have read Dragonfly president Samantha Enslen’s post on StoryToolz from
Dragonfly’s senior medical editor, Jeni Crockett-Holme, isn’t a doctor, and she doesn’t
Ann Wylie never disappoints. Her presentation at this year’s IABC World Conference
We were intrigued by a recent news release from Nature announcing the
What does judging ice dancing have in common with editing articles for
Please stand by… Proposal editors hear these three little words a lot.
After 20 straight months of working quietly in my home office and
We’ve all heard the saying “Don’t judge a book by its cover.”
When Dragonfly Editorial founder and president, Samantha Enslen, named her company, I
I talked this morning to writer Cela De La Rosa, just back
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