THE GRUMPY GRAMMARIAN'S GUIDE TO COPY EDITING FOR COPYWRITERS: Active Voice, Awkward Encounters, And The Oxford Comma
I'm Autumn Tompkins — The Grumpy Grammarian.

I teach copy editing to copywriters and that's who I wrote this book for.

I did NOT write this book is NOT for...

Other copy editors
Pedants
Prescriptivists
Or any other grammar police

Because creating a connection with readers and getting them to take action is what copywriters are trained to do.

They need to make an impact with as few words as possible.

And while many believe that copywriting is just the science of arranging words to make products or services sell, it's more complicated than that.

Copywriting isn't like writing a college essay. Sometimes, being grammatically incorrect is more persuasive. Sometimes, splitting a paragraph into separate lines is better for readability. Sometimes, what's wrong is actually right. There's a difference between intentional and unintentional deviations from the rules.

Part of learning to be a fantastic copywriter is learning how to copy edit, so you know when and how to make these deviations from the rules.

With this in mind, I wrote this book to show you how to spot certain words and phrases in your copy and tweak them, so your copywriting makes sense and connects with your readers on a deeper, more memorable level.

Learn how to be a better copywriter by mastering the copy editing tips in this book — learn to love active voice, laugh at my awkward encounters, and use The Oxford Comma. And — once you've finished, implement these tips — they'll help you write faster, better, stronger copy in less time.
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THE GRUMPY GRAMMARIAN'S GUIDE TO COPY EDITING FOR COPYWRITERS: Active Voice, Awkward Encounters, And The Oxford Comma
I'm Autumn Tompkins — The Grumpy Grammarian.

I teach copy editing to copywriters and that's who I wrote this book for.

I did NOT write this book is NOT for...

Other copy editors
Pedants
Prescriptivists
Or any other grammar police

Because creating a connection with readers and getting them to take action is what copywriters are trained to do.

They need to make an impact with as few words as possible.

And while many believe that copywriting is just the science of arranging words to make products or services sell, it's more complicated than that.

Copywriting isn't like writing a college essay. Sometimes, being grammatically incorrect is more persuasive. Sometimes, splitting a paragraph into separate lines is better for readability. Sometimes, what's wrong is actually right. There's a difference between intentional and unintentional deviations from the rules.

Part of learning to be a fantastic copywriter is learning how to copy edit, so you know when and how to make these deviations from the rules.

With this in mind, I wrote this book to show you how to spot certain words and phrases in your copy and tweak them, so your copywriting makes sense and connects with your readers on a deeper, more memorable level.

Learn how to be a better copywriter by mastering the copy editing tips in this book — learn to love active voice, laugh at my awkward encounters, and use The Oxford Comma. And — once you've finished, implement these tips — they'll help you write faster, better, stronger copy in less time.
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THE GRUMPY GRAMMARIAN'S GUIDE TO COPY EDITING FOR COPYWRITERS: Active Voice, Awkward Encounters, And The Oxford Comma

THE GRUMPY GRAMMARIAN'S GUIDE TO COPY EDITING FOR COPYWRITERS: Active Voice, Awkward Encounters, And The Oxford Comma

by Autumn Tompkins
THE GRUMPY GRAMMARIAN'S GUIDE TO COPY EDITING FOR COPYWRITERS: Active Voice, Awkward Encounters, And The Oxford Comma

THE GRUMPY GRAMMARIAN'S GUIDE TO COPY EDITING FOR COPYWRITERS: Active Voice, Awkward Encounters, And The Oxford Comma

by Autumn Tompkins

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Overview

I'm Autumn Tompkins — The Grumpy Grammarian.

I teach copy editing to copywriters and that's who I wrote this book for.

I did NOT write this book is NOT for...

Other copy editors
Pedants
Prescriptivists
Or any other grammar police

Because creating a connection with readers and getting them to take action is what copywriters are trained to do.

They need to make an impact with as few words as possible.

And while many believe that copywriting is just the science of arranging words to make products or services sell, it's more complicated than that.

Copywriting isn't like writing a college essay. Sometimes, being grammatically incorrect is more persuasive. Sometimes, splitting a paragraph into separate lines is better for readability. Sometimes, what's wrong is actually right. There's a difference between intentional and unintentional deviations from the rules.

Part of learning to be a fantastic copywriter is learning how to copy edit, so you know when and how to make these deviations from the rules.

With this in mind, I wrote this book to show you how to spot certain words and phrases in your copy and tweak them, so your copywriting makes sense and connects with your readers on a deeper, more memorable level.

Learn how to be a better copywriter by mastering the copy editing tips in this book — learn to love active voice, laugh at my awkward encounters, and use The Oxford Comma. And — once you've finished, implement these tips — they'll help you write faster, better, stronger copy in less time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732615717
Publisher: Autumn Tompkins
Publication date: 08/13/2018
Pages: 122
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.26(d)

About the Author

Autumn Tompkins, The Grumpy Grammarian, is a nail-biting, Coca~Cola-loving, adventure-seeking, animal-adoring, tattoo addict who has her way with words.

She graduated from Binghamton University and Ithaca College. Autumn has two bachelor's degrees (English Literature and Rhetoric) and a master's degree (Communications).

Autumn copy edits for small business owners so that their words attract avid readers, raving fans, and loyal readers.

In her spare time, Autumn enjoys making sarcastic remarks, eye rolling at people who talk while she's watching TV, and using the Fast & Furious movies as inspiration for new ways to drive her wheelchair.
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