
Writing for Inclusion: "It Does Not Mean What You Think It Means"
My daughter is seven and her favorite movie is The Princess Bride.

My daughter is seven and her favorite movie is The Princess Bride.

Note from Dragonfly president Sam Enslen: I was talking with writer Jill

So you have a new writing client? Great. It’s exciting to get

The fact that Dragonfly writer/editor Beth Golden grew up to be a

I was driving home from an IABC meeting the other day when

You agreed to take the project a month ago. It was delayed,

Readable content is clear and easy to understand. The Flesch-Kincaid meter meaures

Cynthia Smith has yet to meet a keyboard she can’t master. Though
In the quest for clear writing, clunky phrases are like a field
Wouldn’t it be nice if readers dutifully read every scrap of our

Graphic design can be fun. But, as with any job, there are

This post was originally published on the Copyediting blog in 2014. Samantha Enslen has

Working from home may be music to one’s ears, but Dragonflies know

When companies come to Dragonfly, we help them deal with a variety
Whether you’re writing web copy, white papers, or proposals, readability is important.

Like everyone else, builders, contractors, and project managers have stories to tell.

If you’ve ever used CTRL + S to save a file or

During an Association of Proposal Management Professionals (APMP) seminar I once attended,

If teenaged Bethany Reiff’s plans had come to fruition, she would be
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