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Do you have writing questions about abbreviations, addresses,
capitalization, English grammar, Internet terminology, numbers, plurals,
possessives, punctuation, spelling and word usage?
If so, Garbl's Editorial Style Manual can
help you be clear, concise, correct and consistent in your use of the written
word. This free style guide also provides clear alternatives to long, pompous
or bureaucratic words and phrases. Use this manual for help in writing
articles, books, brochures, correspondence, essays, fliers, newsletters,
reports, Web pages and other documents.
Garbl's Editorial Style Manual mostly follows Associated
Press style but also follows advice of other excellent books on writing and Web sites listed in Garbl's Writing Resources
Online--and my selection and interpretation of their guidelines. This guide
focuses on U.S. standards for spelling, punctuation, definitions, usage, style
and grammar.
Do you have comments or
suggestions about my style manual? Please contact me at
garbltoo@gmail.com. I occasionally enhance the style guide with new or improved
entries. This manual has grown and changed from print versions that talented
colleagues and I developed in the 1980s and '90s--Gary B. Larson, Seattle, Washington.
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Using this style manual
Style manual entries are in alphabetical order. In the navigation
bars on each page, click on the letter that begins the word or phrase you have
questions about. You'll be sent to the section you want:
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Many terms are cross-referenced and hyperlinked. Click on the
highlighted text to view cross-referenced terms. You'll find hyperlinked
cross-references under these topics and others: abbreviations and acronyms, addresses, capitalization, myths of
writing, numbers, plurals, possessives,
punctuation, spelling and World Wide Web.
Besides using this Web site's Search tool
(at left), you can use your Web browser's Find function (under Edit) to
search for particular words or terms within a page. Pages are organized
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B, C, D, E, F through G, H, I through J, K through L, M, N through O, P, Q through R, S, T through U and V through Z.
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This page updated June 9, 2008. Whatever their acclaim and
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possible error, please let me know.
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