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Editing With A Clear Reason

TextPolish Course treats editing as careful decision-making: understand the draft, identify the real problem, and choose a revision that improves clarity without erasing the writer’s voice.

THE COURSE APPROACH

A Practical Way To Review Text

Read For Meaning

Identify the main point, paragraph order, and unclear logic before changing individual words.

Revise With Restraint

Improve syntax, word choice, and sentence flow while preserving the intended tone and voice.

Check For Consistency

Track names, spellings, capitalization, numbers, preferred terms, and formatting across the draft.

Proof The Clean Copy

Review the revised version for missing words, punctuation slips, and errors introduced during editing.

Practice Beyond Correction

Compare Possible Revisions

Place two revisions beside the original sentence and examine how each version changes meaning, rhythm, emphasis, and tone. This makes editorial choices visible instead of reducing editing to replacement.

Explain Every Comment

Replace vague notes such as unclear or awkward with concise comments that identify the difficulty, point to the affected wording, and suggest a useful next step for the writer.

Review Tracked Changes

Inspect deletions, additions, and reordered phrases after the first editorial pass. Reviewing the changes separately helps reveal unnecessary rewrites, altered meaning, and new language errors.

BUILDING EDITORIAL JUDGMENT

Three Habits For Better Decisions

Separate The Passes

Review meaning, language, consistency, and proofreading in separate passes so one type of problem does not hide another.

Question Automated Advice

Treat spellchecker and grammar-checker suggestions as prompts to inspect context, not as corrections that must be accepted.

Keep A Style
Sheet

Record spelling, capitalization, number treatment, and preferred terms to make decisions easier to apply consistently.

A Calmer Editing Process

The course approach favors short drafts, focused checks, comparison, and explanation. Progress comes from noticing why a sentence feels weak, testing a careful revision, and checking the clean copy rather than rushing through every possible correction.

Understand before revising.
Change only what the text needs.