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Just as New York Times public editor Arthur S. Brisbane is concerned whether his newspaper should print lies or the truth, we here at V.F. looking for reader input on whether and when Vanity Fair should spell “words” correctly in the stories we publish.
One example: the word “maintenance” seems like it should only have one “a” in it. It should be “maintenence,” right? But it’s not. So is it our job as reporters and editors to spell it correctly?
(Source: hurricanebutterflies)
I try to avoid correcting people’s spelling and grammar in comments and posts unless I’m feeling particularly mean. However, a photo is a finished artform when published on the internet. If you’re going to do it, you’re open to critique. This is about how I treat manuscripts that are sent to the Florida Review with obvious typos.
(Source: strangedoor)
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