December 18th, 2007 — Grammar, spelling and punctuation, Quick tips
Editing is a core skill for a writer. It isn’t hard to learn but it does require a little time and patience (qualities that are so frequently in short supply….)
Even when deadlines are pressing, you should get into the practice of giving your copy a good edit before releasing it into the wild. Here are some basic editing tips:
Does it read well?
Regardless of what it has to say, does it make a good read? Does it flow?
Step back
Try to read it as though someone else wrote it. Forget that it’s your copy. Try to be objective Continue reading →
December 17th, 2007 — Writing

Photo by Jan the manson
Here at some quick tips about writing in general that will help you keep your copy on track.
1. Know your big idea
Is there a single idea you’re trying to get across? If there is, make a note of it, and use it as a reminder to keep your writing focused. Continue reading →
December 13th, 2007 — Quick tips
Go through your writing and replace commas with full stops (periods) wherever you can. This will make your sentences shorter. It will make your copy punchier and clearer. It will add movement to your writing.
As with all such style tips, of course, you shouldn’t overdo this. You need to vary the length and pace of sentences to give your writing variety. Too much staccato can be a bit wearing.