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“Not that the story need be long, but it will take a long while to make it short.” - Henry David Thoreau #InspirationalQuotes


Error-free writing increases readers’ confidence in content. The opposite is also true. #PPPWritingPrinciples


Use the simple present tense for habitual action. “We meet for tea every afternoon.” #MistakeFreeMonday


Blond vs. blonde: Use blond as a noun for males and as an adjective. “She has blonde hair.” Use blonde as a noun for females. #mistakefreeMonday


The hardest writing makes for the easiest reading.#PPPWritingPrinciples


The best writers are the most voracious readers.#PPPWritingPrinciples


A modifier is misplaced when separated from the word it modifies. “The teacher made some alarming remarks about politics rising from her desk.” #MistakeFreeMonday


Use commas to separate a series of adjectives equal in rank, e.g. a dark, dangerous street. #MistakeFreeMonday


When to Use—and Not Use—an Em-Dash shar.es/1xGAvn via @quickdirtytips


So proud to be awarded @Thumbtack’s Best of 2015 Award! Thanks to my loyal customers for your continued support. #TTBestOf2015


Happy National Punctuation Day! Here are five ways punctuation is changing! ti.me/1tXV8eh via @TIME


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.@romenesko Medill misspells "integrated" on its diploma. #MedillF

kitfoxwrites's tweet image. .@romenesko Medill misspells "integrated" on its diploma. #MedillF

These 9 Words Don't Mean What You Think They Mean huff.to/1i4phCW via @HuffPostBooks


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Superb writing advice from Bill Walsh @TheSlot from his #ACES2014 presentation. bit.ly/OTaOyJ


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William Faulkner's tip for reading William Faulkner.

ALVAREZ_JUSTIN's tweet image. William Faulkner's tip for reading William Faulkner.

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