Someone wondered whether some samples might be posted, since Amazon.com doesn't allow a glimpse into the book.
Here's a teaser:
The Old Editor says:
"In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." 10-word lead. What've you got that needs more?
The creation of the universe in Genesis 1:1 does not need six paragraphs of throat-clearing before getting to the point, or a little anecdote to prime the pump. Genesis, like the Lord, gets down to the business immediately, and you, if you would like to have the reader's attention for a little while, will do the same.
And, since there are personal and professional dimensions of editing that go beyond the texts, here's another teaser:
The Old Editor says:
Don’t scorch the popcorn, and never heat up fish in the
office microwave.
If you edit solo at home, working in your pajamas,
having gin for breakfast, and listening to that music you’d be embarrassed if
people knew you like, that’s your business. But if you work in company, have
the decency to respect the sensibilities of your colleagues. Common courtesy
should be observed, along with basic table manners and the conventions of
personal hygiene.