Editor’s note: We’re in this together
Communicators, you are not alone. We’re here to help.
Communicators, you are not alone. We’re here to help.
Literary editor Robert Gottlieb, who died last month, showed that good editing is more than rewriting copy.
Corporate communicators can learn a lot from a master of long-form stories.
A thank-you note, crafted by your own hand, delivers meaning beyond its text. Using pen and paper for your writing encourages a freer flow of ideas. Consider these and other benefits.
Tying a campaign to holidays or seasonal goings-on can afford you significant traction, but it can’t be done willy-nilly. Ask news outlets about their deadlines, and schedule accordingly.
Pop culture might suggest that referring to notes while speaking makes you look unprepared, but it’s better than spewing blather or getting off topic. Here’s how to consult them with style.
As in comedy, great timing in public relations is essential. Rather than leaving your messaging to chance, plan to distribute your content—themed and evergreen alike—around specific dates.
As in comedy, great timing in public relations is essential. Rather than leaving your messaging to chance, plan to distribute your content—themed and evergreen alike—around specific dates.
The classic poem ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ gets the red-pen treatment.
For two decades, New York Times reporters have been sharing a memo satirizing editors. Editors, in turn, say there’s a reason they conduct major surgery on bloated copy.
The 2015 edition of AP Stylebook contains several additions and revisions to food, sports, news and social media terms.
These insights from both sides of the desk will help you work efficiently, fulfill your subject matter and deadline targets, and foster good will for future assignments.
‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ gets the red-pen treatment.
You may be bowled over by how much more efficient and productive an editorial calendar will make you. It could even be the answer to that chronic writer’s block you struggle with.