by Sorcha Szczerbiak | May 14, 2022 | GrammarSpot, Writing Tips
3 Proofreading and Editing Tips for Writers During my entire freelance writing career, I’ve had no choice but to be a self-editor and proofreader. Even with the luxury of knowing an editor might see my work before it reaches the client, I take great pride in what I...
by Greg Secrist | Mar 6, 2022 | Content Marketing
How To Find the Best Editors for Hire Most writers won’t tell you this, but editors are the unsung heroes behind strong, engaging and compelling copy. A great writer can spin a yarn worth reading, sure, but it’s the editor who can turn that yarn to gold by ensuring...
by Gayle Morris | Jan 4, 2022 | Commonly Confused Words, GrammarSpot
Commonly Confused Words: Addition vs. Edition Writers love to play with homophones; for example, consider this sentence: “Charles looked for years to find the perfect addition to his first edition history book collection.” Yes, words that sound alike but...
by Britainy Sorenson | Aug 18, 2021 | GrammarSpot, Writing Tips
The 11 Types of Editing You Need for Your Content The 11 Types of Editing You Need for Your Content If you’ve just finished writing your article, blog post or book and are looking to publish it right away – stop. Take a step back and consider this: Has your document...
by Britainy Sorenson | Aug 13, 2021 | GrammarSpot, Writing Tips
12 Types of Editors and What They Do When I’m spending hours at my computer coming up with an article topic, I’m often too tired to notice many of the minor mistakes in my writing. Because relying on spell-check software can weaken writing, this is when it helps to...