- Don't use colons after a heading. I mean, it's a heading, it's already separated from the body text. Why add a colon? It's redundant.
- While we're at it, stop using underline in headings too. Also redundant. And annoying.
- We ought to stop using "upon" when "on" works just as well and doesn't sound quite so pretentious.
- A reminder: Quotation marks go OUTSIDE the punctuation in nearly all instances. Outside. Outside. Outside.
- Stop using "and/or." That's just plain lazy. Writers should know the difference between the two. And if you think I'm the only person who fights against and/or, check this out: http://writingmatters.typepad.com/blog/2010/01/using-andor-in-a-sentence-is-just-plain-dumb.html
- Hopefully, no one will use "hopefully" to mean "I hope." It means "full of hope." If you hope something will happen, say that. Don't say "Hopefully something will happen." Oh, ugh.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Tidbittles from an Editorial Mind
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and/or,
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Grammar,
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