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spaghettipie's last blog post..A Heart for Community
Now I love the editors I work with (ahem), but I must say that there are different editorial philosophies. And you ought to agree on which one you are using. Are you writing as an essayist or a journalist? But in my experience, editors are almost always right within the boundaries of their philosophy. I love working with editors. It makes the final product better. And the work is all that matters.
real live preacher's last blog post..Teach Your Daughters Well
If I was still an editor I'd have to say "I love you, man."
Too few appreciated it when I took a chainsaw to their copy.
Like you note, it was all to make the final product better (and fit space alloted the story). When possible, writers would watch as changes were made.
-Sam
Sam's last blog post..Death’s driver
Now I'll go get more coffee.
-Sam
Sam's last blog post..Death’s driver
Gordon, my editorial philosophy is probably worthy of a whole post. I'll have to think about that some more.
Sam, only another editor would appreciate you pointing out the error in use of the subjunctive mood.
Ah, subjunctive. It's my favorite mood. After a nice date, dim the lights, make some good coffee and dance with your significant other in the living room to the slow jazz of "what if" and possibility. An occasional conditional statement adds spice and variety... Grammar love.
"ILUVUDUDE"
David Rupert's last blog post..When work isn’t fun anymore
But that may not have been the point of your post.
Would Jesus twitter? I dunno.
My question is: would Jesus have an iPhone?
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have a great rest of Sunday.
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GL HOFFMAN's last blog post..Here Kitty,Kitty,Kitty.
I like the idea that truth is beauty and beauty the truth. A good thought and oh so true. And the delete comment option is good, though I can just flood someone's blog trying to explain myself!
Ted Gossard's last blog post.."Tossed Treasure - messiness" by L.L. Barkat
As for twitter, I'm with spaghettipie on this one. I'm not really sure what it is or why it is. It just is and I'm not doing it yet. :) I do facebook, though!
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