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    What Is the Standard Manuscript Format?

    What Is the Standard Manuscript Format?

    Published Oct 28, 2022
    Last Updated Sep 03, 2025

    • Creative Writing
    • Editing Tips

    Many publishers expect submissions to use a standard manuscript format. As a proofreader or an editor, knowing what the standard format requires will allow you to better help your clients. Read on to find out what the standard manuscript format is and when it should be used. What Is a Manuscript in Publishing? In publishing, […]

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    How to Use Semicolons (with Examples) 

    How to Use Semicolons (with Examples) 

    Published Oct 24, 2022
    Last Updated Jul 28, 2025

    • Common Errors
    • Grammar
    • Proofreading Tips
    • Punctuation

    A semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark that indicates a pause, and it typically serves two purposes: linking two closely related independent clauses and separating items in a multipart list. But how are they different from colons? And when is a semicolon a better choice than a comma? As a proofreader, you’ll need to know […]

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Narrative Structure: What Are the 7 Basic Plots?

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    Common Homophone Errors (and How to Avoid Them)

    Published Oct 17, 2022
    Last Updated May 27, 2025

    • Common Errors
    • Proofreading Tips
    • Spelling

    Do you remember learning about homophones in school, way back when? Well, it’s time for a refresher! Homophones can be a tricky part of writing in English – even for fluent speakers. In this post, we’ll look at the different types of homophones, some of the most common homophone errors, and how to correct these […]

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    Narrative Structure: What Is In Medias Res?

    Published Oct 14, 2022
    Last Updated Mar 04, 2024

    • Creative Writing
    • Editing Tips

    Starting a story in medias res is a common technique that authors use. If you’re a creative writing editor, you should know how this narrative structure works. In this post, we’ll explain what in medias res means and how you can use your knowledge of this technique to assess your client’s writing. What Does In […]

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    How to Craft Strong Titles in Academic Writing

    Published Oct 11, 2022
    Last Updated Nov 25, 2024

    • Academic Writing
    • Editing Tips
    • Style

    In academic writing, a strong title hooks the reader, reflects the tone and content of the paper, and contains keywords to increase the paper’s visibility on search engines. If you’re an editor working with academic clients, you may need to highlight issues in their titles and subtitles. Read on for some tips on how to […]

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    The Bad Big Wolf? A Proofreader’s Guide to Adjective Order

    Published Oct 08, 2022
    Last Updated Nov 26, 2024

    • Common Errors
    • ESL Writing
    • Grammar
    • Proofreading Tips

    If the phrases “black little dress” and “red dry wine” sound strange in your head, you have intrinsic knowledge of English adjective order. When we use multiple adjectives to modify a noun or nouns, they don’t fall into a random sequence. Rather, they follow a pattern based on their function. In fact, most native English […]

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    Narrative Structure: A Guide to Freytag’s Pyramid

    Published Oct 05, 2022
    Last Updated Feb 04, 2025

    • Creative Writing
    • Editing Tips

    If you’re a fiction editor, understanding narrative structure can help you assess your client’s work. One of the more common ways of conceptualizing narrative structure is Freytag’s Pyramid, which we will look at in today’s post. Read on to find out more about Freytag’s Pyramid and how to use it when editing. What is Freytag’s […]

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    Common Fallacies (and How to Fix Them)

    Published Oct 01, 2022
    Last Updated Jul 08, 2024

    • Academic Writing
    • Common Errors
    • Editing Tips

    Logical fallacies are deceptive or false arguments that use faulty reasoning to shift the direction of a discussion away from the main point. Whether you’re writing a critical essay or having a heated discussion with your neighbor, being aware of logical fallacies can help you build stronger arguments and establish credibility. As an academic editor, […]

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    Narrative Structure: The Hero's Journey

    Narrative Structure: The Hero's Journey

    Published Sep 28, 2022
    Last Updated Jun 18, 2025

    • Creative Writing
    • Editing Tips

    For anyone who edits creative writing, understanding narrative structure can be extremely useful. There are many different ways of conceptualizing narrative structure, but one of the most common is known as the Hero’s Journey. In this post, we’ll explain what the Hero’s Journey is and how you can use it when editing your client’s work. […]

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    What Is an Executive Summary? (And How to Edit One)

    What Is an Executive Summary? (And How to Edit One)

    Published Sep 21, 2022
    Last Updated Apr 07, 2025

    • Business Writing
    • Editing Tips
    • Proofreading Tips

    If you’re an editor who specializes in business writing, you’ll need to know what an executive summary is and how to edit one.  Executive summaries are key to saving time and resources. They allow busy professionals to quickly understand the main points of a report, proposal, or business plan. But what goes into a good […]

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