Monthly Archives: February 2016

“I” Contact

In elementary school many of us learned we were starting too many sentences with “I,” and we corrected that. But in the working world, where forging relationships with clients, colleagues, vendors, and others is so critical to success, many of … Continue reading

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Eye on the Arts

With the Academy Awards ceremony set for Sunday, let’s continue our refinement of newspaper excerpts with a look at two arts pieces – a movie review and book review. Each excerpt was chosen, in part, because it’s unwieldy, but I … Continue reading

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In the News III

Continuing our February theme, this week’s post again gives you an opportunity to play copy editor. Examine the following three excerpts from recent newspaper articles and consider what you might change. 1. While many Clevelanders were excited about and pleased … Continue reading

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In the News II

Try your hand at catching errors or making other refinements in these recent news stories. 1. Gov. John Kasich has spent 130 days of the last 10 months on the road outside of Ohio as he campaigns for president. 2. … Continue reading

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In the News

We all make errors when we write – even the pros who report the news. Play copy editor and decide how you’d refine these passages from the past week. 1. The middle-of-the-road shopper, neither low-end nor high-end, who in recent years … Continue reading

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