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Posted on February 22, 2017February 8, 2020 by Mark R. Stoneman

Calvin and Hobbes for Editors

1. There are two Calvin & Hobbes cartoons that capture the parameters of my editing work pretty well.

— Mark Stoneman (@mstoneman) February 23, 2017

2. One is a classic on academic prose, which I’m sure many of you know. https://t.co/VSjXqu2Jan

— Mark Stoneman (@mstoneman) February 23, 2017

3. The other might be a confession, but mainly I use it as a reminder to myself to chill, to not over-edit. https://t.co/CYius583OX

— Mark Stoneman (@mstoneman) February 23, 2017

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