Aitch or haitch. (H) β Is it C-R-O-N-S-aitch-A-W or C-R-O-N-S-haitch-A-W? Iβve heard myself saying βhaitchβ this year. Ssh. That’s just between us.π€« βAitch β‘ haitch βused to be a line Iβd never cross. Years of wincing when I heard it β it used to be my pet peeve β ensured that those particular sounds wouldContinue reading “Is it aitch or haitch? Should have or should of?”
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What I’m editing in 2021: fantasy, post-apoc and more!
Plague doctors. Post-apocalyptic wastelands. Dragons. 2021 looks exciting! Of course, Iβm talking about the proofreading and editing work Iβve got booked in. Familiar territory! With some new challenges. π²Iβm doing a 450000-word fantasy boxset in January to ensure accuracy and consistency throughout. Can’t wait to get stuck in. π· In February, I will proofread aContinue reading “What I’m editing in 2021: fantasy, post-apoc and more!”
What is the plural of reindeer? Is it reindeer or reindeers?
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Son: Mum, why is Rudolph not on my jumper? All the other ones are there. Me: Some people don’t consider Rudolph to be one of the traditional reindeers. Son: Reindeer. π TouchΓ©, boyo.
December 15th 2020. Fantasy novel: top proofreading spots.
It’s only 10.45 and I’ve already saved The World. That’s the name of the novella I’ve proofread this morning. π Here are my top #proofreading spots from the manuscript. 1οΈβ£ The wyvern’s took to the air. β β‘ wyverns β 2οΈβ£ “I feel like a raised you.” β β‘ I raised β 3οΈβ£ She didContinue reading “December 15th 2020. Fantasy novel: top proofreading spots.”
Is it loose or lose? And other top proofreading spots.
π Today’s top #proofreading spots from an adventure Bildungsroman. Including loose vs lose, amongst others… β All hell broke lose β‘ loose β β a eighth β‘ an eighth β β hypthesis β‘ hypothesis β π A lot of people make the lose/loose error, but it’s usually the other way round. I think it’s becauseContinue reading “Is it loose or lose? And other top proofreading spots.”
Is it deduce or deduct? And what is a deduction?
β Deduce or deduct? π Let Sherlock Holmes be your guide. π΅οΈββοΈ When Sherlock Holmes works something out, he deduces. He reaches a conclusion based on the facts that he has uncovered. π° Whereas, deduct means to subtract or take away. HMRC deducts tax from your pay. π For the verb form of these words,Continue reading “Is it deduce or deduct? And what is a deduction?”
Best proofreading or editing spots? When the name of something has changed. Consistency is the key.
π Want to know my all-time favourite type of proofreading spot? When I catch that the name of something has changed. π¦ Like the same ice cream parlour with two different names in two different chapters. π Or the same street with two different names in two different chapters. π I catch these inconsistencies byContinue reading “Best proofreading or editing spots? When the name of something has changed. Consistency is the key.”
October 20th 2020. Top proofreading spots.
π Top #proofreading spots from a manuscript I’ve been working on today. β She thrusted the blade πͺ β‘ thrust β β We were on route π β‘ en route β β The community were celebrating π β‘ was celebrating β So, we have an irregular past tense verb, a French borrowing and an agreementContinue reading “October 20th 2020. Top proofreading spots.”
October 7th 2020. Top proofreading spots.
π Top #proofreading spots today. β I had ran πββοΈ β‘ I had run β β glistening from copious amount of oil π§ β‘ a copious amount / copious amounts β So, we have a past participle issue and an agreement issue. Glad to be of assitance cleaning up the manuscript before it’s published.
Is it loath or loathe? Top proofreading spot.
π Top #proofreading spot from today. Loathe vs Loath. You loathe something if you hate it. π€’ For example, I loathe scampi. It’s the texture. Yuck. And in this example, loathe is a verb. Notice the ‘e’ on the end of the word. π¦ Whereas, I am loath to eat prawns. For the same reason.Continue reading “Is it loath or loathe? Top proofreading spot.”