How to cut out word noise

An entrepreneur’s journey to brevity

Picture an iconic place in your capital city. There are probably around 20 to choose from. Have you selected one yet? Now, imagine you’re going to take out-of-town visitors there. How would you describe it to them? Oh, and did I mention, you’re only allowed one picture and less than 15 words?

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To self-publish or not to self-publish?

English Trackers director with author Anne Garrigue

We talk to French journalist and author Anne Garrigue about the rather entrepreneurial way she launched her latest non-fiction book.
As contributors to the project – we translated it from French into English and did all the proofreading work – we’ve taken great pleasure in . . . → Read More: To self-publish or not to self-publish?

English at Work – The Media Project Founder

We’re excited to launch our series of written and recorded exchanges entitled “English at work”. We’re hoping to meet and hear from all sorts of people who use English at work.

The English language generates huge revenues around the world: it has become a commodity in its own right, traded by schools, . . . → Read More: English at Work – The Media Project Founder

Writing good copy: key pointers

Whether we are editing English for clients or writing original copy for them, we have noticed we are often asked the same questions.  So we have gathered up the five most common ones and asked our Senior Copywriter and Editor Paul Murphy to answer them for us.

Paul  moved to China ten years ago, where . . . → Read More: Writing good copy: key pointers

English at Work – The Copywriter

Another interview in our series of written and recorded exchanges entitled “English at work”. We’re hoping to meet and hear from all sorts of people who use English at work.

The English language generates huge revenues around the world: it has become a commodity in its own right, . . . → Read More: English at Work – The Copywriter