“Editing is simply the application of the common sense of any good reader.
That’s why, to be an editor, you have to be a reader. It’s the
#1 qualification.”
I routinely inherently edit as I read and innately notice missing commas, misused semicolons; and sloppy syntax.
Editing
Experience
Editing was done within the corporate organization, not on behalf of the media outlet.
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The DNA of Lab Infrastructure: Architecture and Engineering to Support Forensic DNA Labs by Michael Mount and Adam Denmark, 2010
Examining the fluidity of forensic science facility design by Michael Mount and Adam Denmark, September 2009
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Green Your Business and Save Money by Design by Kai Ekbundit, June 2009
Illuminating the Night with the Power of Sunshine by Mark Greenawalt, June 2009
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Regionally Responsive Design and Life Cycle Considerations by Jeff Stanton (USGBC special insert), June 2009
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Getting to Green: Partnering with a Green Team by Sonja Bochart, March/April 2009
A Distinct Point of View: Recognizing the Difference between Office and Data Center Requirements by Robert Sty, January/February 2009
Energize Your Data Center by Robert Sty, July/August 2009