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If you want to contribute to this section with some quick thoughts, then by all means please do. However, if you are interested in posting a full-blown column with the hopes of perhaps getting the odd one up on the front page and then eventually parlaying that into a writing gig, I thought I would provide some writing tips. It will help you get to the next level in term of your writing skills.
1) The first thing that jumps out at me are the numbers. If a number is below 10, then you write it out in full. One, two, ..., nine, 10, 11. Also first, second, ..., ninth, 10th, 11th.
2) Overusing "I" and "me". You can use those terms, but try not to. Take the focus off of you, if possible.
3) Hyphenation. If two words are used to describe something (adjectives) and one word is related to the next, then hyphenate it. The 20 year old Tommy Smith (wrong). The 20-year-old Tommy Smith (correct).
4) plus/minus: use plus-10 and minus-10 instead of +10 and -10
5) Length: 300 words will not get it to the front page. I'd need at least 550.
6) Stating the obvious - re-read your column. Did you say something in the second paragraph and third sentence that has already been said or is blatantly obvious? You may want to remove it.
7) Related to 1) - never begin a sentence with a number and if you absolutely must, then spell it out every time, even if it is above nine. 10 times out of 10, this sentence looks bush. Ten times out of 10, this sentence looks professional.
I'll dig up some guidelines that I have from one of the magazines that I write for and post it here if you really want to go in-depth with getting this right.
The Best Fantasy Hockey Site
15-Team Keeper, points only, best 12 fwd, 4 dman, 2 G count. Playoffs count.
F - T. Thompson, Thomas, Nylander, Benson, Guentzel, Fiala, Quinn, Mittelstadt, Hagel, Zacha, Kovalenko, Berggren, Brink, Ostlund, Peterka, Kuzmenko, Samoskevich, Kantserov
G - Vejmelka, L. Thompson, Levi, Primeau, Daws, Kolosov
D - Hronek, Morrissey, Lundkvist, Faber, Brannstrom, Hanifin, Maillioux, Nikishin, Andrae, Cagnoni
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I just wanted to add that any member wishing to post an article or contribution in the PG Section to simply send myself or Praba a PM indicating your intentions. We'll most likely say yes - I've yet to refuse someone - but it's just to help regulate traffic.
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Great tips from the man himself thanks very much for this!!
Good tips I hate when people don't write out numbers... If I'm writing an essay or anything I usually write out numbers unless they're over 100.
On a related note, if I post up my sociology essay will you proof read it?![]()
I am for sure guilty of this and a few other points that Dobber noted which is why I am very appreciative that he posted this. I am trying to get better at my writing I sometimes just wish that I had a program that I could link to my brain and would type out what I am think with proper grammar and spelling. For now I am going to do my best to take these notes and ingrain them into my brain. Thanks Again Dobber
To outta fore posters agree, Dbber is the man.
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I'll admit my writing isn't close to perfect. I'm currently in English 101 though so my grammar/writing skills should grow over time.
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Dobber, I notice you say 550 words at least, but what would be the maximum? I know you aren't looking for a book or anything, so what would be an appropriate limit to try to stick to?
Without me, it's only "aweso".
I would say no more than 1500 words if possible, but I don't really limit.
Another advantage - don't write about prospects. I usually don't need those columns so if you write them it is just for the benefit of the readers in the forum
The Best Fantasy Hockey Site
15-Team Keeper, points only, best 12 fwd, 4 dman, 2 G count. Playoffs count.
F - T. Thompson, Thomas, Nylander, Benson, Guentzel, Fiala, Quinn, Mittelstadt, Hagel, Zacha, Kovalenko, Berggren, Brink, Ostlund, Peterka, Kuzmenko, Samoskevich, Kantserov
G - Vejmelka, L. Thompson, Levi, Primeau, Daws, Kolosov
D - Hronek, Morrissey, Lundkvist, Faber, Brannstrom, Hanifin, Maillioux, Nikishin, Andrae, Cagnoni
This is a great thread. Happy I came across it.
Straight Points keeper league. Keep 5 Forwards,3 defence,1 goalie.
F: Nicklas Backstrom, Joe Thornton, Henrik Zetterberg, Zach Parise, Logan Couture
D: Erik Karlsson, Alex Pietrangelo, Oliver Ekman-Larsson
G: Sergei Bobrovsky