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Archives for July 2012

How to Have a Meeting with an Introvert

July 13, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Introverts can fade into the walls, but they often are beautiful peacocks waiting to be discovered.Anyone who knows me knows I can talk for hours about subjects that interest me. It’s hard to get me to be quiet. I’m the exact opposite when I’m in a situation where talking is mandatory, I have little knowledge, or I have little to no interest.

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Remember the Writing Rules

July 12, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Sometimes, you have to follow the rules. Other times, you have to break them.In the past few weeks, I’ve stumbled upon articles that suggest a person forget the basic rules of writing, grammar, and punctuation. The authors suggest that a person should focus on voice at the expense of those rules. I can’t argue against the necessity of voice – it is important – but I can argue against forgetting the basic rules.

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Should I Soften the Blow?

July 11, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Should I soften the blow?I know that most people don’t care about the difference between “hopefully” and “I hope” or “nauseous” and “nauseated.” Such nit-picky things are the realm of grammar snobs and word nerds and perhaps the few people who find my Write Right slant on grammar amusing. They are not the sort of things that draw immediate or plentiful attention.

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Write Right: Misplaced Modifiers

July 10, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Write RightMisplaced modifiers, better known as dangling modifiers, have caught many a writer unaware. I’ve found the things in my own writing. Although my mistake did not turn one of my brothers into a zombie (Just click on the link and look at the last rule listed. It’s funny, I promise.), it was noted by a dutiful professor and his or her red pen. I still am prone to misplacing modifiers; it happens when I’m in the middle of writing and not paying attention to what I’m doing. I’m trying to get the words on the page. It is my role as an editor that pays attention to such things and notes when I have inadvertently disconnected a modifier from its true subject.

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You Can’t Rush a Story

July 9, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Hurtling at breakneck speed can be dangerous.Today’s world hurtles at breakneck speed. I’m almost certain that other people thought the same thing in previous decades and centuries, but today’s world is different. Information is at one’s fingertips. People expect to gather information within seconds, not days.

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You Will Never Know Enough

July 6, 2012 By Erin Beasley

You will never know enough. Get over it.“I want to move forward, but I don’t know enough yet.”

I read that line in an e-letter I received the other day. The author of the e-letter stated that the line is a common one among people considering new businesses or new directions with their existing businesses. I don’t know if the line is a common one – I suppose it is based on my experience with trying new things – but I still had a knee-jerk reaction to it.

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