Search Result For: verbiage
Teddy Snyder | When you find an emphatic auxiliary, a legal double, or a -self pronoun in your writing, give it the necessity test.
Theda C. Snyder - June 21, 2023Nothing But the Ruth | Does the 'bogus cases' ChatGPT incident reveal a bigger problem?
Ruth Carter - June 8, 2023A toast? If only you’d primed your brain with great quotes and snippets of Latin and maybe something funny!
Bull Garlington - May 11, 2023Analog Attorney | Cheap notebooks are durable, useful, often overlooked and, most of all, worth the money. These are the best ones around.
Bull Garlington - May 5, 2022Teddy Snyder | Perhaps the newest words in general use will become generally accepted. Wouldn’t that be groovy?
Theda C. Snyder - August 4, 2021Nothing But the Ruth! | What’s your marketing goal for this year? Mine is to get back in the habit of consistently creating quality content.
Ruth Carter - January 18, 2021Analog Attorney | Using a well-written, pithy phrase as your personal maxim will help guide you through good times, bad times and weird times.
Bull Garlington - July 16, 2020Get to the Point! You’ve finished the memorandum in support of your motion, and it’s beautiful, lyrical even. But wait, has prosody led you astray?
Theda C. Snyder - June 23, 2020Do your clients and colleagues a favor and check out these five things to stop doing with emails.
Laura Ernde - March 13, 2020Happy National Grammar Day! Here are some exercises from Susan Kostal that will strengthen your writing and editing skills.
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