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Verse a Day: "Going God Knows Where To"
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This is the archived edition of a blog kept from April 26, 2003, to. April 30, 2004, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Each day, a piping-hot poem from the. Mind of sleep-deprived copy editor Clay McCuistion.". Saturday, March 20, 2004. Going God Knows Where To". Many engineers and executives. Who have earned stock options in the last. Few years, a public. Offering is all that. And so on: Rufus breaks. Song He's like that. Stands between them and seized. 20 tons of chemicals. Posted by Clay W.
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Verse a Day: Mixer
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This is the archived edition of a blog kept from April 26, 2003, to. April 30, 2004, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Each day, a piping-hot poem from the. Mind of sleep-deprived copy editor Clay McCuistion.". Saturday, March 27, 2004. Margaret Mead spent her summers. Learning how to bartend. It was a useful skill, and every. Young lady ought to know. How to mix a proper Bloody Mary. The natives clapped,. Sang their precious songs. For a chance to guzzle her concoctions. The Armless Monkey,.
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Verse a Day: Wonderful Wondering
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This is the archived edition of a blog kept from April 26, 2003, to. April 30, 2004, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Each day, a piping-hot poem from the. Mind of sleep-deprived copy editor Clay McCuistion.". Wednesday, March 17, 2004. I've often wondered about -. Well er, something surely. I'm positive that I. Often wondered about something. At some point in the past. Why, I must have. You look at an old man on the street. And say to yourself:. I've often wondered how these.
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Verse a Day: Excess of Meaning
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This is the archived edition of a blog kept from April 26, 2003, to. April 30, 2004, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Each day, a piping-hot poem from the. Mind of sleep-deprived copy editor Clay McCuistion.". Monday, March 15, 2004. The T-shirts piled in the closet, each one. Carries an excess of meaning,. A tapestry of faded fabric. He picks one,. 8220;I don’t need another swimming pool,” he says,. Voice blank as the beige desktop computer. He glances up,. The fragments of laughter.
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Editor Evolved: June 2007
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This is the archived edition of a blog (first titled Copy Massage). Kept from Sept. 4, 2003, to June 4, 2007, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Twentysomething editor / designer /. Reviewer / blogger / cartoonist Clay McCuistion muses on copy,. Editing and the changing media landscape.". Monday, June 4, 2007. Newspaper of the Future, pt. 2. I'll add a few points to the list I started yesterday. I'll start with an obvious one. Posted by Clay W. Sunday, June 3, 2007. Newspaper of the Future.
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Editor Evolved: February 2006
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This is the archived edition of a blog (first titled Copy Massage). Kept from Sept. 4, 2003, to June 4, 2007, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Twentysomething editor / designer /. Reviewer / blogger / cartoonist Clay McCuistion muses on copy,. Editing and the changing media landscape.". Monday, February 27, 2006. You want to write headlines? Here are five tips. 1) Avoid writing them as questions. 2) Don't be cute just because you can. 3) Don't engage in wordplay that makes no sense. He says:...
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Editor Evolved: Is Romenesko bad for journalism?
http://editorevolved.blogspot.com/2007/05/why-romenesko-is-bad-for-journalism.html
This is the archived edition of a blog (first titled Copy Massage). Kept from Sept. 4, 2003, to June 4, 2007, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Twentysomething editor / designer /. Reviewer / blogger / cartoonist Clay McCuistion muses on copy,. Editing and the changing media landscape.". Monday, May 14, 2007. Is Romenesko bad for journalism? Jim Romenesko's site harms the news media. Here's the basic reason why:. Romenesko keeps us from doing our jobs. Romenesko also presents the national med...
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Editor Evolved: March 2006
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This is the archived edition of a blog (first titled Copy Massage). Kept from Sept. 4, 2003, to June 4, 2007, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Twentysomething editor / designer /. Reviewer / blogger / cartoonist Clay McCuistion muses on copy,. Editing and the changing media landscape.". Tuesday, March 28, 2006. I have a piece in the latest issue of the American Copy Editors Society newsletter. For those who don't receive the newsletter, here are the first few paragraphs. Posted by Clay W.
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Editor Evolved: Conversion Attempts
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This is the archived edition of a blog (first titled Copy Massage). Kept from Sept. 4, 2003, to June 4, 2007, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Twentysomething editor / designer /. Reviewer / blogger / cartoonist Clay McCuistion muses on copy,. Editing and the changing media landscape.". Friday, July 3, 2009. Please bear with me as I resurrect this blog. Editor Evolved is a bit of a time capsule, but I've decided against consigning it to the past altogether. Posted by Clay W. My Papers / Sites.
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Editor Evolved: Attempt at Introduction
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This is the archived edition of a blog (first titled Copy Massage). Kept from Sept. 4, 2003, to June 4, 2007, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Twentysomething editor / designer /. Reviewer / blogger / cartoonist Clay McCuistion muses on copy,. Editing and the changing media landscape.". Sunday, April 10, 2011. This blog, closed nearly four years ago, reflects a particular time and space in journalism. Events in the intervening years have made much of what I wrote seem quaint. And the job of ...