A year or so ago, I took an editing course with Kathy Ide, the founder and coordinator of The Christian PEN: Proofreaders and Editors Network. I'd never heard of The Chicago Manual of Style or the fact that editing houses used certain grammar, punctuation, usage and spelling rules.
If I can recommend one book to buy that will clean up your writing so when you submit you might look a tad more professional, I'd tell you to buy Kathy's book, Polishing the "PUGS."
It's a mini version of the huge CMS.
I constantly refer to it but sometimes not enough as my critique friends can attest to.
Excerpt: Capitalization
Family Relationships, "Kinship names"(father, brother, aunt, cousin, etc.) are lowercase when used generically or when preceded by a modifier. EX.: my dad
When used in place of the name, kinship names are capitalized. Ex. "Hey, Dad, are we going fishing today?"
Terms of Endearment: Terms of affection (honey, dear, sweetheart) are always lowercase.
Terms of Respect: Honorific titles are capitalized. But general terms of respect are not. Ex. His/Her/Your majesty
my lord
sir
ma'am
Some basic information but I know once I read this compact book--it made a difference. She lays out the rules simply and easily. No wading through a hard grammar book.
So if you want a good clean-up-- I highly recommend this one take a place on your shelf!
15 comments:
Thanks for the great recommendations!
Thanks for the tip...I just ordered it. I could really use the help.
I have this one, but must read through it yet. Thanks for reminding me.
helpful ideas, I'll use your recommendations in my next local writer's newsletter. thanks a bunch!
Great suggestion! Thank you!
I will more than likely try to purchase this book, thank you so much!
I will go this week and see if I can get it. Thanks.
What a gem you are to share your tried & true resources. No wonder the writers flock to this site ... a virtual goldmine.
Be blessed,
Kathleen
Thanks for the book reccomendation.
andrea
I have to check this out. Thanks!
Okay, I'm laughing and I know you know why! You are too much fun!
~ Wendy
Thanks Terri...that does look like a good one!
Thank you, Terri~you answered a question I had asked on my blog! I always love getting recommendations from other writers. I'm trying to build up a good library of writing books.
Sounds like a great book Terri. I'll definitely take note of it and check it out sometime later.
Vickie
I thought I was a fairly clean writer, but I'm learning a lot as I go through edits.
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