by Tweed Editing | Jun 20, 2011 | services, writing tools
Tweed provides a style sheet with every completed editing job. The writer can use the style sheet as a guide to the edits I’ve made and as a crib sheet for cleaning up future documents even before they’re edited. But What is a Style Sheet? A style sheet is...
by Tweed Editing | Jun 6, 2011 | frivolity, publishing
UPDATE: Blurb has created a Microsoft Word add-in that’s designed to make this process much easier. It’s only for Windows environments right now, so I (a Mac user) haven’t tried it. But it looks very promising. About one year after first Blurbing,...
by Tweed Editing | Jun 2, 2011 | Uncategorized
I’ve been rolling out some site updates over the past few weeks, and I’m excited to share them with you now. First and foremost, Tweed’s home page has been revamped to include a central graphic that is both more dramatic and informative than the...
by Tweed Editing | May 31, 2011 | frivolity
With some big academic writing projects of my own completed, I finally have not only the time but the psychological space to read some nonacademic, fiction books—for pleasure. Now, I read—and enjoy doing so—all the time. As is more than obvious from my site, I perform...
by Tweed Editing | May 26, 2011 | guides, Uncategorized, writing tools
Many of the tools I use as a professional academic editor could be used (and well!) by thoughtful writers and revisers, so I’ve decided to start featuring some of the handier implements and resources that are part of my editing routine. This first one I actually...