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Business writing

Be concise: cut the waffle from your business writing

I remember when I was working at Scottish Widows, we received a vast number of emails a day. Some contained important information to read through, but others were too long and meandering, and the same for documents. I wonder how Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years8 April 2019 ago
Creative writing

Write, according to Stephen King

I love King’s book On Writing, and recommend that you read it. I wouldn’t say every writer has to write like him, his advice can be genre specific and even he says you need to work on your own style. Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years3 April 2019 ago
Creative writing

Indie authors

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that… …every good writer needs an amicable assistant. My name is Emma, I have proofreading experience with authors, students and businesses. So is it worth hiring a proofreader for your book? Hopefully I can Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years ago
Business writing

Who or Whom? Getting it right for business documents.

In informal writing, we don’t have to worry about the difference as it’s perfectly acceptable to use who. For formal and business writing it comes in handy to know the difference.   When to use who If you can replace Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years20 March 2019 ago
Business writing

Translation proofreading: 5 reasons translation & proofreading are well-matched

Don’t be like the book or movie lost in translation; instead, anticipate hiring a proofreader for the final polish of your document (known as translation proofreading). I have proofread film scripts and websites that have been translated via software and Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years6 March 2019 ago

Monthly Challenge: Emma Vs Grammarly!

As I browsed eBay Inc. for glass grinding equipment (an insight into one of my hobbies there)… I found written product description that made little sense. I feel very sorry for the business customers that have to slog through this Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years5 March 2019 ago
Grammar & punctuation

When to capitalise ‘western’?

It’s easy to remember Western for politics, isn’t it? That’s my tip when you can’t remember whether to capitalise or not. Capitalize ‘Western’ when referring to: people in a region a definite region/an integral part of the place’s location political, Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years ago
Academic writing

Boosting the impact of publications

The solution for more impact is better readability Universities place a lot of emphasis on impact. So, if you want to become an academic, impact is everything. A journal article by Freeling,  Doubleday, and Connell (2019) states: “Peer-reviewed articles are the Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years14 February 2019 ago
Academic writing

How to reference: Emma’s quick guide

Reference trouble? Quotations and source lists can be tough. Referencing a document and confused between Chicago, APA, Harvard or MLA? Here’s a quick cheat guide. When in doubt remember the trick is consistency when citing references. So pick your preferred Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years1 February 2019 ago

Monthly challenge: Emma vs Grammarly

Which one passes the test? Emma or Grammarly? Perhaps you’ve seen all those Grammarly adverts campaigning to get your attention across every website you visit? Well, annoyed by their constant presence and claims, I decided to test… or we could Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years24 January 2019 ago

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