The Growing Requirement for Writers to Be Social—Benefit or Detriment? | Musing Minutes

Many professionals in a wide range of fields are finding themselves facing an increasing expectation to engage with other professionals, consumers, and the like via social media. Communications that, in past years, would have been conveyed via radio, television, and newspaper advertisements, have now been replaced with daily, and sometimes hourly, posts on numerous social … Continue reading The Growing Requirement for Writers to Be Social—Benefit or Detriment? | Musing Minutes

Why Editing Your Own Work Might Not Be in Your Best Interest | Helpful Tips

Writing your own speeches, dissertations, book manuscripts, screenplays, or even newsletter articles can be a challenge in and of itself. Selecting the best words, using the appropriate tone, and ensuring that the grammar and style are up to par can certainly take their toll on you, leaving you both relieved to have conquered the writing, … Continue reading Why Editing Your Own Work Might Not Be in Your Best Interest | Helpful Tips

Ratings, Why Not? | Musing Minutes

Content ratings are just about everywhere that we look these days. They are slapped on movies, television shows, websites, and more. And their purpose, at least the surface-level reason we are usually given for them, is to guard against negative and inappropriate influences reaching those who might be sensitive to the subject matter. Sounds good, … Continue reading Ratings, Why Not? | Musing Minutes