For as long as I have been editing publications, I have always observed that I do more editing on roughly the first half of the manuscript and often times considerably less on the second half
‘Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers.’ TS Eliot (1888–1965) Have you ever wonde...
Anyone who undertakes to edit a text must necessarily make some basic decisions about the nature of ...
Over the past decade, text recycling (TR; AKA ‘self‐plagiarism’) has become a visible and somewhat c...
Editing books is a gratifying experience, albeit a humbling task. The conception of a volume, the re...
There is a fair amount of road to travel between a submitted draft and a published article. For auth...
Editing is usually perceived in the pejorative within in the literature of composition studies gener...
My title is somewhat facetious, but not completely. There has been a profound shift in the direction...
The nature of the editor\u27s task frequently forces her to acquire greater knowledge of book produc...
Writing and editing are dynamic, creative processes. At some point both author and editor must relea...
All those engaged in the editing of literary and historical documents are deeply in debt to Dr. Tans...
In May 1993, I published a book review of Richard Posner\u27s Sex and Reason. The review was modest ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Provides new and seasoned scholars with behind-the-sce...
To start, the exercise of writing is a difficult task. Nothing more challenging than the whiteness o...
Taking language management as its initial perspective, this paper examines some of the sorts of ling...
The expression ‘publish or perish’ has probably never been as cruelly applicable as it is today. Uni...
‘Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers.’ TS Eliot (1888–1965) Have you ever wonde...
Anyone who undertakes to edit a text must necessarily make some basic decisions about the nature of ...
Over the past decade, text recycling (TR; AKA ‘self‐plagiarism’) has become a visible and somewhat c...
Editing books is a gratifying experience, albeit a humbling task. The conception of a volume, the re...
There is a fair amount of road to travel between a submitted draft and a published article. For auth...
Editing is usually perceived in the pejorative within in the literature of composition studies gener...
My title is somewhat facetious, but not completely. There has been a profound shift in the direction...
The nature of the editor\u27s task frequently forces her to acquire greater knowledge of book produc...
Writing and editing are dynamic, creative processes. At some point both author and editor must relea...
All those engaged in the editing of literary and historical documents are deeply in debt to Dr. Tans...
In May 1993, I published a book review of Richard Posner\u27s Sex and Reason. The review was modest ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Provides new and seasoned scholars with behind-the-sce...
To start, the exercise of writing is a difficult task. Nothing more challenging than the whiteness o...
Taking language management as its initial perspective, this paper examines some of the sorts of ling...
The expression ‘publish or perish’ has probably never been as cruelly applicable as it is today. Uni...
‘Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers.’ TS Eliot (1888–1965) Have you ever wonde...
Anyone who undertakes to edit a text must necessarily make some basic decisions about the nature of ...
Over the past decade, text recycling (TR; AKA ‘self‐plagiarism’) has become a visible and somewhat c...