They wouldn't put no calls if they didn't mean it.
Also I bet that working for People magazine you gather a lot more interesting anecdotes than working a regular beat.
I've had to yank quotes out of stories. Those are the biggest changes I've made. If a reader emailed and asked why something changed or went away,...
I liked it too. I hate the big smug guys and love it when their lazy work is exposed. Congrats Bristol.
Everything you said goes for just about every major metro area though. City population tiny, existence of suburban papers. I thought we all...
About 5.5 million. It's no coincidence that Atlanta is one of the most wired cities in the US and its major metro paper is basically dead....
The midwest ends where the flatness stops and the hills of the Appalachians begin, imo.
I consider it to be.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/03/business/03intern.html?src=mv
When I get plagiarized, which happens (sadly) about four or five times a year, my significant other says to me, "at least you wrote something good...
Actually, I was bothered more by the supposition of what was in the mind of someone. That's not something you guess at. You either ask them or you...
All I know is that a month or so ago I wrote something original and the major point of it was rewritten into a Bleacher Report article, with no...
My understanding of the law on unpaid interns is that they cannot be doing work that is the core of the money-making process. They can only do...
Q&A's need the most editing usually, since you can't paraphrase. As you say, it's a readability issue. I make it into full sentences except when...
Separate names with a comma.