A Large Percentage of People Use % In Writing

I’d like to take a few paragraphs to vent, if you don’t mind. If you read this column regularly, you know I typically follow AP style — and so do most of my clients. In AP Style, when you’re writing statistics or percentages, you should use numerals followed by the word percent. Even if the number is less than ten (2 percent) you should use the numeral and the word percent. When do you use the percent sign (%)? Never. This rule is, incidentally, the same in the Chicago Manual of Style. However, many bloggers (and even some print publication [Read more…]

Is the Freelance Writing Jobs Network Grammatically Correct?

We look at the header for this blog every day and never think twice about it. It’s the Freelance Writing Jobs Network, a blog network and community for freelance writers. But are we all really “freelance writers?” Or “free lance writers?” Or, to complicate things further, might we be “free-lance writers?” Deb, you’ve got it right. It’s freelance. It wasn’t always, but it is now. “Freelance” is one of those words like “email” where the hyphen has been dropped. Freelancing’s Gray Area Those who run free lance writing blogs or even “free-lance” writing blogs aren’t exactly wrong. Dictionary.com, which draws [Read more…]

Online AP Stylebook Resources

We just bought a house and I’ve spent the past few weeks moving. I snail mailed a contract to a new client because my printer isn’t hooked up. My office is filled with boxes and baby clothes (which need to get shuttled into the attic closets in our new cape) and I have 15 + years of magazines in Rubbermaid containers stacked in corners of the room. Why am I sharing all this? I jumped in as FWJ’s Grammar Guide in the midst of a hectic week and began tossing grammar rules at you. I hope you didn’t mind and [Read more…]

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