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your inviolable rules of writing

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by 3OctaveFart, Sep 4, 2012.

  1. hondo

    hondo Well-Known Member

    I've never been a desker but I always make deadline so they love me.
     
  2. hondo

    hondo Well-Known Member

    1. The word win is not a noun. Deskers keep it alive because it fits in a one-column head.
    2. There is no such thing as "preps" any more. No one calls secondary or high schools "prep schools" unless the word "prep" is part of the school's official name. And very few have that. 99.9998 of people call them high schools. Again, prep is a word kept alive by the desk because of the aforementioned one-column fit.
    3. Agree with a previous poster that the word "just" is overused. But it's also overused even more in quotes. My pet peeve about team sports athletes: many of them could not speak a sentence unless they begin it with "Basically, we just ....." And, basically sucks too.
    4. This rule is getting broken more and more, by writers who should know better and editors who don't spot it: "Tom Brady completed passes to eight different receivers." Don't need the word different. It should be understood that he's not completing passes to Rob Gronkowski and his seven clones. Eight receivers is fine.
    5. Major pet peeve in golf. Tiger Woods doesn't miss a birdie putt. He misses a birdie-putt attempt. A putt is a birdie only if it goes in the hole. If it misses, then he has a par-putt attempt.
     
  3. Versatile

    Versatile Active Member

    Its entry in the dictionary as a noun may be a contributing factor.
     
  4. 3OctaveFart

    3OctaveFart Guest

    Hondo nailed it.
     
  5. typefitter

    typefitter Well-Known Member

    "Try and..." is among the many things that drive me mental.
     
  6. Oggiedoggie

    Oggiedoggie Well-Known Member

    Limerick ledes are vastly overrated.
     
  7. RickStain

    RickStain Well-Known Member

    Most readers' answer to all question leads will be "I don't care."
     
  8. BillyT

    BillyT Active Member

    I have searched and searched for the right exception and have not found one in at least a decade.

    How about question leads?
     
  9. BillyT

    BillyT Active Member

    The passive voice is never to be used.
     
  10. Versatile

    Versatile Active Member

    I generally dislike questions in stories because we should be providing answers.
     
  11. brandonsneed

    brandonsneed Member

    "Begs the question" doesn't mean "raises the question."
     
  12. inthesuburbs

    inthesuburbs Member

    Be clear.
     
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