[Stylist] Spelling and Grammar Question
Vejas Vasiliauskas
alpineimagination at gmail.com
Sun Oct 13 23:55:11 UTC 2019
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> HI jewel!!
> i can c wut ur sayin' (LOL) and that makes a lot of sense regarding the schools people attended. My impression was that a publication wouldn't want to accept anything with poor grammar. I know I can be a little picky when it comes to grammar and phrasing (I have my own things to work on).
Vejas
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> On 13 Oct 2019, at 16:28, Jewel via Stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Punctuation etc is, very much, dkictated by when, and where, the writer went to school. In
> Jackie's reply to my last communication, she: I think that Jackie is a she, and I offer my abject
> apologies if I am wrong: said that she thought that I could cut down on commas and exclamation
> marks!
> Sorry Jackie! as you can see, that ain't gunna happen: now or later!
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> Jewel
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> From: "Vejas Vasiliauskas via Stylist" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2019 12:02 PM
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> Cc: "Vejas Vasiliauskas" <alpineimagination at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Stylist] Spelling and Grammar Question
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> Hi everyone,
> I was just asked by a friend to proofread a small piece they wrote and are hoping to submit to a
> magazine. They admitted that spelling and grammar are not their strong-point.
> I think it's admirable to recognize this, but I'm not really sure what the best approach would be
> from here. It needs a lot of work, and essentially needs to be re-written. I don't want to re-write
> it, as that would seem very patronizing. At the same time I feel that if I were to point out every
> single error, it could be too overwhelming. This is the second time I was given the article to look
> at: the first time I just mentioned that they needed to check spelling and grammar, but maybe I was
> being too vague because people aren't always sure what to do?
> I'd really appreciate any thoughts. The message behind the article is great and I really feel that
> if it were phrased correctly, it would do very well.
> Thanks,
> Vejas
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