
How To Take Edits Seriously (But Not Personally)
Learning how to reframe criticism can help writers truly improve. A lot
Learning how to reframe criticism can help writers truly improve. A lot
“My worst fear is we cause significant harm to the world. If
Elevate your messaging with the help of an editor’s eagle-sharp eyes. We’ve
You may need someone else to proof your writing because of the
The history of English gives us reasons to embrace evolving language as
The choice should be clear once you remove other people’s names from
When similar words have different uses If William Shakespeare were writing great
Use these tips to improve your proposal content and move closer to
Polish your writing instead of your technical content when crunch time hits.
English is filled with commonly confused words. Affect and effect. Farther and
Raise your hand if you pursued writing or editing because there were
If your team doesn’t use a style guide when writing and proofing
This post may be controversial. More contentious, maybe, than the debate over
In my job as a copyeditor, I recently came across the following
Plain language is writing that is “clear, concise, well-organized, and follows other
This is a big subject that touches on a lot of areas.
Most editors know a little about a lot. We obtain most of
As Dragonfly’s editorial manager for science and medicine, I hear a lot
Writing a customer-focused proposal is challenging. We want the customer to choose
At Dragonfly, while editing proposals and reports, we’ve seen how evaluators help
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