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Don’t trust the text

Don’t trust the text. Attitude adjustment: the key to being a good editor. What happens in most classes. Books and articles are presented as authorities You are supposed to support your work with citations to published writing

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Don’t trust the text

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  1. Don’t trust the text Attitude adjustment: the key to being a good editor

  2. What happens in most classes • Books and articles are presented as authorities • You are supposed to support your work with citations to published writing • The implicit message is that you can and should believe what you read

  3. What happens in Editing • You have to distrust the text • You have to question everything you read • You have to overrule (sometimes) the writer • Your judgment has to be better than the writer’s judgment • You have total license to make changes AS LONG AS YOU ARE RIGHT

  4. Some tips from Frank Fee • Always do the math

  5. Some tips from Frank Fee • Always do the math • Always check a map when describing a site, route, etc.

  6. Some tips from Frank Fee • Always do the math • Always check a map when describing a site, route, etc. • Always find the first reference to a person in copy

  7. Some tips from Frank Fee • Always do the math • Always check a map when describing a site, route, etc. • Always find the first reference to a person in copy • Never assume anything

  8. Some tips from Frank Fee • Always do the math • Always check a map when describing a site, route, etc. • Always find the first reference to a person in copy • Never assume anything

  9. Some tips from Frank Fee • Always do the math • Always check a map when describing a site, route, etc. • Always find the first reference to a person in copy • Never assume anything • Never rationalize the copy

  10. Some tips from Frank Fee • Always do the math • Always check a map when describing a site, route, etc. • Always find the first reference to a person in copy • Never assume anything • Never rationalize the copy • Always use all your tools

  11. Editing methodology

  12. Editing methodology • You should read the text multiple times, looking for different things

  13. Editing methodology • You should read the text multiple times, looking for different things • Read first for content: facts, locations, names, inconsistencies

  14. Editing methodology • You should read the text multiple times, looking for different things • Read first for content: facts, locations, names, inconsistencies • Read again for structure

  15. Editing methodology • You should read the text multiple times, looking for different things • Read first for content: facts, locations, names, inconsistencies • Read again for structure • Read a third time for language: AP, grammar, word choice

  16. Editing methodology • You should read the text multiple times, looking for different things • Read first for content: facts, locations, names, inconsistencies • Read again for structure • Read a third time for language: AP, grammar, word choice • Read a fourth time: bottom to top

  17. The query There are times when an editor cannot resolve a factual discrepancy

  18. The query There are times when an editor cannot resolve a factual discrepancy Write a query

  19. The query There are times when an editor cannot resolve a factual discrepancy Write a query Query: Is first graf “Sixth Avenue” or third graf “Sixth Street” CQ?

  20. The query There are times when an editor cannot resolve a factual discrepancy Write a query Query: Is first graf “Sixth Avenue” or third graf “Sixth Street” CQ? You can query facts only, not style, grammar, punctuation, word usage

  21. Final thoughts

  22. Final thoughts • Editing is really easy because you don’t have to know anything to be a good editor. You can always look it up: Internet, stylebook, encyclopedia, dictionary, almanac, map, etc.

  23. Final thoughts • Editing is really easy because you don’t have to know anything to be a good editor. You can always look it up: Internet, stylebook, encyclopedia, dictionary, almanac, map, etc. • Editing is really hard because we don’t always know what we don’t know. It’s the things that we think are right that can really get us.

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