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Great interview questions for feature stories. We interview a lot of people, but unlike some newspaper reporting, the profile feature article needs to get to the core of the story subject — find out what makes a business owner tick. Wouldn’t it be great if you could just ask, “What makes you tick? 8221; And the subject went on for 20 minutes on what makes him/her really article-worthy? Doesn’t happen. So what do you ask to really get the good stuff? What’s your favorite interview question? ROP pages are ...
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Writing at Trade Pressed
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Archive for the ‘Writing’ Category. What’s Twitter really for? I’ve been to the conferences and I know what the (current) Web 2.0 tools are. The obvious ones. And I agree. We should be using these tools. But how? Standing up in front of a bunch of editors and saying “Twitter,” like it’s completely self-explanatory, is just going to leave them confused, especially if they’ve never heard of it. So how are you using Twitter for work? What’s your name, Punchline tweeter? Delivered to me, and I decide which a...
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Is it website or Web site? A Social Media Grammar Lesson from the AP
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Is it website or Web site? A Social Media Grammar Lesson from the AP. On March 3, 2014. Editor's Note: Revised in March 2016, this article originally published in February 2013 and has been featured on Grammar Girl. By now, shouldn't we all be spelling 'website' the same way, as in one word that is all lowercase? On March 4, 2016, we take a fresh look at the newest words and verbs coming out of the social media world - and how to spell and use them. How to Use These 18 Trendy Tech Terms. A website where ...
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Office Talk from The Office Pro: June 2011
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Business writing and proofreading tips to help you enhance your professionalism. Join us for National Proofreading Day. Join us on Facebook. To learn proofreading tips, to trade your horror stories, and to share how you saved the day by finding an error. Thursday, June 2, 2011. Proofreading Tip: Word's Proofreading System. My name is Judy, and I am a red pen-aholic. Just ask my students! Do you have Red Pen Syndrome? Is there a 12-step program to stop this behavior? If so, do I want to be cured? You can ...
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Little Bits: March 2011
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Listen Monday through Friday on 1430 WBEV 9:30a-11:00a The Idea Exchange. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. It is also Hot Dog Day! And the weather is warming up. A good day for a ballpark hotdog (although the Brewers don't play until tomorrow-and they're at Cinncinnati, so I guess it will have to be a DQ hotdog! We posted this question on facebook:. What condiments do like on your hot dog? Ketchup and Onions are MY choice! Labels: book nook interviews. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Children's Books and Coca-Cola.
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MARCH 4th–NATIONAL GRAMMAR DAY (Commas) | Cheryl Norman - Grammar Cop
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Cheryl Norman – Grammar Cop. A writer's resource for grammar questions. Why Decimate When You Can Annihilate? Happy Father’s Day! MARCH 4th–NATIONAL GRAMMAR DAY (Commas). Posted by Cheryl Norman. What will you do today in observance of National Grammar Day. I’m revisiting the comma. It amazes me how people struggle with comma placement. It’s simple, logical, and important to place commas correctly. Here are some basic rules to remember. Separate two independent clauses joined by a conjunction with a comma.
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From One Book Lover: November 2014
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From One Book Lover. To another: sharing the love of reading and books. Sunday, November 30, 2014. Poetry for the Holidays: When Giving Is All We Have. When Giving Is All We Have. Its journey to the next. We give because someone gave to us. We give because nobody gave to us. We give because giving has changed us. We give because giving could have changed us. We have been better for it,. We have been wounded by it—. Giving has many faces: It is loud and quiet,. Big, though small, diamond in wood-nails.
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Teaching English Grammar in Schools: March 2011
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Teaching English Grammar in Schools. This is a project based at the Survey of English Usage in the English Department at University College London. It is funded through the AHRC Knowledge Transfer Fellowship Scheme and is developing in partnership with the London Borough of Camden. Friday, March 4, 2011. Simon Hoggart's column in Friday's Guardian. Featured a mention of Bas Aarts' new Oxford Modern English Grammar. It's a pity that Rastamouse has been criticised by some for encouraging "sloppy" English&#...