This one goes out to people who actually bother to proofread their social media posts and emails for spelling and grammar. I’m not asking for your Twitter feed to be made up of great literature, but we all had to learn the essentials back in elementary school, so why not put that knowledge to use? It’s true what they say, for spelling and for everything else in life: If you don’t use it, you lose it. Plus, if you’re not willing to make use of what you learned in school, then you’re pretty much saying that schools aren’t important and we might as well dismantle them and save the tax dollars. So, if you believe schools DO deserve to stick around, show it: Use what you learned back in school, and you’ll be one of the lucky winners of this new award.
Author: Tara Tomczyk
Editor in chief Tara Tomczyk has been a professional writer and editor for over 24 years. She specializes in editing nonfiction books for the young adult market, working primarily as a history, social studies, and biography editor. In 2005, she started her own editorial services company, eventually narrowing her focus to publishing books and ebooks, as she helped launch Blydyn Square Books. Tara Tomczyk, Editor in Chief of Blydyn Square Books