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Thank you all very much for your comments on my post about naming my freelance proofreading/editing website. It really helped clarify things for me. I think I'd got hung up on finding a memorable name and was stuck on "memorable = dramatic" (as [livejournal.com profile] marnameow said, "Fire! Melt! Extreme!", which made me laugh). Drama was the wrong thing to convey. If I was sending my precious novel off to an editor, I wouldn't want to feel that it was going to be hacked about by a frustrated-artist drama-queen. A very important part of proofing and editing is being sensitive to the writer's style and not imposing your own on it. [livejournal.com profile] venta made another piece fall into place for me with the words "brisk and businesslike".

So I took a completely different tack. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Friendly Pedant.

I've included the formatting/DTP kind of design in this site. The rest of my design - the stuff that warrants an artier approach - is going on a separate one. There'll be a copywriting page too when I've managed to dig out enough reviews of my writing.

Also: seriously, how much does Google Analytics rock? I can't stop refreshing it.

Edit: particularly interested in comments from people viewing it in Internet Explorer. I've used a bunch of online IE emulators on it, but I'm not very confident in what they've told me.

Re: Friendly pedantry in reply

Date: 2010-04-09 12:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bluedevi.livejournal.com
Hmm, yes, good point. That's stripped-down, bastardised markup aimed at a novelist who'd never seen proofreading symbols before. I gave him a crib sheet with a guide to basic markup along with the first instalment, but ended up developing a sort of hybrid of official symbols and written notes as we went along. The fact that full stops were circled but commas and other punctuation weren't just confused him. Probably not the best page to have used in the design, now that you mention it.

But I think I would indeed spot the sort of things you're talking about in the OUP stuff. I could send you a three-page sample I recently did for someone else (it's a Word doc with Track Changes, plus a separate document summarising the document-wide changes and decisions I made) if you like?

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