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Learning to Love Passive Construction

Published on November 11, 2010 By Nina Amir

When I contacted Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of the How To Do It Frugally series, to contribute to WNFIN again this year, I expected a post on marketing. I know her for her book The Frugal Book Promoter: How to Do What Your Publisher Won’t. Instead she sent me a post on editing. When I asked [...]

For Grammatically Correct Writing, Don’t Write as You Speak

Published on March 28, 2010 By ninaamir

I have been accused of being an old-fashioned editor. I edit or correct grammar and punctuation the way I’ve always done it—the way I learned grammar long ago in high school. I also typically follow the AP Stylebook I had to use in college as a magazine journalism major.  I do, however, pull out other [...]

JD Salinger's Death Reminds Us that Sometimes We Need Only Write a Good Book

Published on February 1, 2010 By ninaamir

The other day I wrote a post about author J.D. Salinger’s death for my Jewish Issues Examiner column, but I didn’t think too much about what his passing on January 17, 2010, meant to me as a writer. Then, today I happened upon author Mitch Albom’s column in the Jewish Word Review. (If you recall, [...]