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How do you handle editors who materially change your writing after publication? I'm a staff writer on a site that puts lots of emphasis on SEO. To that end, they have an SEO editor come back in to our posts after publication. The editor changes things like the abstract of the piece, tags, and so on, but also often changes the title, headings, and the first couple paragraphs. T... (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |
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A: Submitting things I post on my blog for publication Yes, there are rules for this type of thing. They come down to what your contract says. - When you have a work published, you'll have a contract. Check out my response at the question mentioned above for specifics on what type of rights the publisher may want. Many will require that the piece has ne... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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Citing Pseudonym/Handle as Author: MLA 8 I'm citing several podcasts in an MLA 8 bibliography for a PhD student. Many have authors/hosts with names such as "FriedPapita and Myte" (2 authors), or just "Jaime" (first name only). I've done my research (checking their accounts for more information, listening to the introduction to the shows, ... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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A: How do I write a social survival guide for asperger people? As to how you should research neurotypical society, I think you first need to define "neurotypical" for readers. I have been criticized myself for using this word without giving a full context. The way it's typically used implies that there is a standard range of most brain chemicals and behaviors. ... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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What's the least distracting method to inform editors I'm a woman? I have a gender-neutral name, so people often assume I'm a man. However, a portion of the writing I do is for tech companies. Because of the lack of diversity in the tech industry, many of these companies are looking to add diversity to their contributor pools, so they place priority on people of co... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |