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Raising your editing rates can feel uncomfortable. You don’t want to lose clients, you don’t want to sound pushy, and you definitely don’t want that awkward silence when you send your updated pricing. No one likes being ghosted! But here’s the truth: Raising your rates is a normal, healthy part of running an editing business. […]

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When you’re just starting your editing or proofreading career, one of the most common questions is: “How do I build a portfolio when I haven’t had any clients yet?” Great question—and here’s the good news: You don’t need to wait for someone to pay you before you can start building your portfolio. Let’s look at […]

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Punctuation is supposed to make our writing clearer, right? But sometimes, the “rules” we’ve been taught about punctuation are less about clarity and more about tradition—or worse, myths that refuse to die. Just like zombie grammar rules, these punctuation myths still lurk in classrooms, style guides, and editing notes, making writers—and sometimes even editors—second-guess t...

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Language is as much an art as it is a science. It evolves and morphs over time, reflecting shifts in culture, technology, and human expression. For copyeditors, navigating the complexities of language means walking a fine line between prescriptive and descriptive grammar. These two approaches to language not only influence how editors approach their work […]

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Language is a living, breathing entity. It evolves over time, adapting to the needs and habits of the people who use it. Yet, some grammar rules refuse to die—even when they no longer serve any practical purpose. These so-called zombie grammar rules linger in classrooms, style guides, and the minds of overly strict editors. For […]

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