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John McIntyre's Rules to Write (and Edit) By
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Veteran copy editor John McIntyre is the night content production manager for the Baltimore Sun. He’s our regular guest to talk about language and usage.
Now we can also introduce him as "author." Tomorrow, Apprentice House will publish The Old Editor Says: Maxims for Writing and Editing.
He joins Sheilah today to to share some of those maxims.
Tomorrow evening at 6:30, Apprentice House will have an event on the Loyola campus to release 10 new titles, including The Old Editor Says. More information here.
In these web exclusives, John McIntyre edits The Lord's Prayer, explains the relevance of the country aphorism "you're looking up a dead hog's ass" for both writers and non-writers, and much much more.
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