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Copyediting of nonfiction works, including developmental editing, manuscript critiques, fact checking, and general cleanup. Indexing of books and catalogues, produced to your specifications. Proofreading of any print or digital materials. Firsthand knowledge of the book-publishing process, from front matter to back matter, manuscript prep to page proofs. Software expertise in Microsoft Office suite, SKY Index, and Adobe Acrobat Pro. Six years of experience as an in-house editor at Pomegranate. 2008 Offic...
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A Note to Academics. Food, Cookery, Gastronomy. Geography, Cities, Urbanism. Politics, Culture, Society. On Editing, Indexing, and Publishing Professional Associations. American Society for Indexing http:/ www.asindexing.org. Association of American University Presses http:/ www.aaupnet.org. Association of Art Editors http:/ www.artedit.org. Editorial Freelancers Association http:/ www.efa.org. Editors’ Association of Canada http:/ www.editors.ca. Indexing Society of Canada http:/ indexers.ca. Chicago-St...
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Paul Graham « EricMacKnight.com
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Teaching, reading, good habits, and more. St John’s College. Words to Teach By. Paul Graham’s essays. Offer pleasure, insight, and great models for student writers to emulate. Here are some titles I would recommend to students:. Why Nerds Are Unpopular. What You Can’t Say. The Age of the Essay. Good and Bad Procrastination. How to Do What You Love. Copy What You Like. How Art Can Be Good. Is It Worth Being Wise? Two Kinds of Judgement. How to Do Philosophy. Lies We Tell Kids. Keep Your Identity Small.
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Learning to Write « EricMacKnight.com
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Teaching, reading, good habits, and more. St John’s College. Words to Teach By. 1 What is the purpose of an essay? To explore a question in depth and achieve a better understanding of it. Ideally, the question will be one that you are genuinely interested in. The questions explored in essays are not factual questions with definite answers; they are open-ended questions with several possible answers. Often they begin with words like. 2 An essay must have a beginning, middle, and end. 4 What is a thesis?
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The Poet « EricMacKnight.com
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Teaching, reading, good habits, and more. St John’s College. Words to Teach By. The poet has no talent. Can’t sing. Can’t dance. Cannot play a musical instrument. Can’t juggle. Can’t paint. The poet has only words. And so the poet uses words to sing, to dance, to make music and other sounds. Creates motion, odors, tastes, physical sensations of all sorts. Unlocks our memories. Makes us aware of what we have previously sensed only dimly. Makes us wonder . . . about so many things. Abiqua High School Blog.
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Old Courses « EricMacKnight.com
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Teaching, reading, good habits, and more. St John’s College. Words to Teach By. Links to pages for courses from previous years:. IB English A1, 2007-11. Pages for courses before 2009-10 have been deleted. Abiqua High School Blog. Good Habits, Good Students. Good Habits, Good Students. My Amazon Author's Page. How to Improve Your English. Public Folder: Handouts and Podcasts. 039;The Elements of Style' (original 1918 edition). Education Blogs by Discipline. How to Speak Hip. Jane Austen's Manuscripts.
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Daniel Willingham on “learning styles” « EricMacKnight.com
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Teaching, reading, good habits, and more. St John’s College. Words to Teach By. Laquo; Paul Graham: “What Doesn’t Seem Like Work? Daniel Willingham on “learning styles”. For years teachers have been told, with great assurance, about “learning styles”. Daniel Willingham provides a welcome splash of cold water on these ideas. Have a look at his “Learning Styles FAQ”. November 10th, 2014 Category: Teaching. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You can use these HTML tags. Will not be published) (required). Science F...
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Writing « EricMacKnight.com
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Teaching, reading, good habits, and more. St John’s College. Words to Teach By. Old-fashioned printing and book-binding. This wonderful brief video on Facebook shows clearly how printing presses worked in the days of hand-set type, and how the pages were then turned into books. A few key points are missing, however. Notice how the letters must be placed backwards in the press. Notice why the printing press was called a “press.” The […]. November 25th, 2015 Category: Art. A passion for reading. January 8t...
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Paul Graham: “What Doesn’t Seem Like Work?” « EricMacKnight.com
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Teaching, reading, good habits, and more. St John’s College. Words to Teach By. Laquo; A passion for reading. Daniel Willingham on “learning styles”. Paul Graham: “What Doesn’t Seem Like Work? Another nice little essay by Paul Graham. As always, he is interested in what typically goes unnoticed. This one may help you if you are young enough think about what sort of career would suit you. Http:/ www.paulgraham.com/work.html. January 17th, 2015 Category: For Students. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Public Fol...