I didn’t even know proofreading was ‘a thing’ when I was at school.

Did you even know your job existed when you were at school? πŸ€” When I was at school, there were so many jobs that I didn’t even know existed. And it’s not because of technology. Some of these jobs have been around a long time. There are areas of study that I didn’t even knowContinue reading “I didn’t even know proofreading was ‘a thing’ when I was at school.”

How can I proofread without missing errors?

When I’m proofreading… πŸ‘‡ πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ πŸ‘‡  πŸ‘‡    πŸ‘‡ I read like a small child. πŸ—£οΈ I read the words aloud. 🐒I read them slowly. πŸ‘†I follow along with my finger. I find this particularly helpful when reading sentences with a lot of two/three letter words in them. Our eyes can gloss over these allContinue reading “How can I proofread without missing errors?”

What even is a ‘proof’? An open invitation to ask me questions about editing jargon.

Jargon, field-specific language. Whatever you want to call it. Do you like it? Find it useful? Does it scare you? I find it fascinating how words can mean so many different things in different industries. Take the word β€˜proof’. In editing, a β€˜proof’ is the page which is checked for errors prior to publishing. InContinue reading “What even is a ‘proof’? An open invitation to ask me questions about editing jargon.”

What is a modal verb? And is it should ‘have’ or should ‘of’?

Modelling modals. 🎢To the tune of The Model by Kraftwerk.🎢 ‘Could’ is a modal and it’s really good To express possibility so you’re understood. There’s ‘might’, ‘should’ and ‘will’, to use from time to time. It only takes a well-placed one to change a mind. ‘Should have’, ‘could have’, ‘would have’ are the past formsContinue reading “What is a modal verb? And is it should ‘have’ or should ‘of’?”