Active Vs. Passive Editing
As a professional book editor, clients often send me manuscripts which have gone through an initial round of editing by another editor. The evidence of this is revealed by Word Track Edits, which, if you activate it, records every change … Continue reading
Should You Cite ChatGPT as a Primary Source?
Recently, I’ve participated in discussions among writers and clients alike as to whether, in a non-fiction book that provides footnotes, ChatGPT should be cited if information or text from the algorithm has been included in the manuscript. Generally, in a … Continue reading
“Practical Manifestation” by Igor Vainshtein
Congratulations to my valued book development client, Igor Vainshtein, on the publication of his groundbreaking new book, Practical Manifestation: How to Leverage the Principles of Project Management to Turn Your Dreams into Reality. This book combines two seemingly unrelated approaches … Continue reading
The Three Methods of Internal Corporate Communication
Let’s say a leader or founder has a vision for their company. The vision is clear and simple, and represents an improvement in the lives of the company’s stakeholders and customers. The leader is purpose-driven, meaning they know what to … Continue reading