I had several gigs as a technical writer to fill in the gaps during periods of unemployment. During one of them, I encountered these creatures called editors.
I thought them to be a particularly anal-retentive bunch at least when it came to their work.
In my primary profession, I laugh at the way we engineers can argue over a concept that is either arbitrary or can be solved with two minutes of research or a ten minute experiment.
I’ve watched arguments go on for days among the editors on the placement of a comma or worse, whether it was needed at all.
I used to write as a ‘side’ job. When I first came on the ’ net, I was a horrible Grammar Nazi. Now, rather than correct, I’ve learned to ignore. Life is so much better now, lol.
used to write as a ‘side’ job. When I first came on the ’ net, I was a horrible Grammar Nazi. Now, rather than correct, I’ve learned to ignore. Life is so much better now, lol.
The only exception is if I can make a joke about it. Then, all bets are off!
Does anyone proofread anymore? It seems that newspaper journalists type their article on a computer & rely on spell check. But there foolish to do so cause their often wrong on they’re spelling. (Sea watt I did their?)
Ratkin Premium Member over 2 years ago
He takes his duties cirrusly.
Imagine over 2 years ago
Editor about to be alone on vacation.
backyardcowboy over 2 years ago
She can’t marry him, it was only a preposition.
Prey over 2 years ago
Would he be arrested if he showed her his colon?
dflak over 2 years ago
I had several gigs as a technical writer to fill in the gaps during periods of unemployment. During one of them, I encountered these creatures called editors.
I thought them to be a particularly anal-retentive bunch at least when it came to their work.
In my primary profession, I laugh at the way we engineers can argue over a concept that is either arbitrary or can be solved with two minutes of research or a ten minute experiment.
I’ve watched arguments go on for days among the editors on the placement of a comma or worse, whether it was needed at all.
I was a good writer, they made me better.
Doug K over 2 years ago
“No. No. No. It’s all wrong.
… The message isn’t clear. It’s way too cloudy as it is."Lee26 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I used to write as a ‘side’ job. When I first came on the ’ net, I was a horrible Grammar Nazi. Now, rather than correct, I’ve learned to ignore. Life is so much better now, lol.
Lee26 Premium Member over 2 years ago
used to write as a ‘side’ job. When I first came on the ’ net, I was a horrible Grammar Nazi. Now, rather than correct, I’ve learned to ignore. Life is so much better now, lol.
The only exception is if I can make a joke about it. Then, all bets are off!
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
New meaning to Lucy in the Sky….oh my!
Csaw Backnforth over 2 years ago
Does anyone proofread anymore? It seems that newspaper journalists type their article on a computer & rely on spell check. But there foolish to do so cause their often wrong on they’re spelling. (Sea watt I did their?)
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sponsored by the Professional Association Of English Majors.
mwksix over 2 years ago
“Why does that one say ‘STET’?”
Lablubber over 2 years ago
You can take a comma out of Oxford, but you can’t…
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
How did this get past the Editor, oh he’s on vacation.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
Some of us are born editors and some of us just aren’t.
comicalUser over 2 years ago
I expected something like: "Editor’s on Vacation. “See that one thats shaped like a comma? It should be over their.”