With the imminent start of the school year, you have been supplying your young charges with all the kit they will need: a full spectrum of gel pens, notebooks full of inviting blank pages, dozens of apps for laptops, tablets, and iPads.
And if your bright-eyed scholar aspires to be a writer, you may also have thrown in a copy of Strunk and White.
Well, mistakes are made. But they can be corrected.
At Amazon.com you can find, for an exceedingly modest price, The Old Editor Says, a pithy compilation of invaluable advice about writing and editing. Grammar Girl loved it, and your embryo Scott Fitzgerald or Max Perkins will benefit enormously.
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I'm disappointed that you start sentences with but and and.
ReplyDeleteVincent Flannery, editor, presenter, Culture Gap Programme,
http://www.baltimoresun.com/bal-john-mcintyre-s-rubbish-you-were-taught-beginning-a-sentence-with-and-20160914-premiumvideo.html
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