Editing and Proofreading
Editing and Proofreading
The Hidden Cost of Poor Communication in OrganizationsNew!!
By Azuka Onwuka Photo credit: COTTONBRO Hidden Cost of Poor Communication in Organizations When organizations look for wasted money, they check travel, software licences or vendor contracts. They rarely look at an aspect of management where the bigger leak frequently exists, because it is usually invisible. What is that resource drain? Poor communication. Unfortunately, poor […]
The Day I Discovered a Kind of Writing That Leaves Readers Helpless
I believe writing should not just be read.
Writing should be felt.
Writing should be experienced.
Writing should be UNFORGETTABLE.
Writers Are Known through Writing, Not Certificates
What makes one an exceptional writer or editor? What skills does a writer need to stand out? What should a recruiter look for in a writer? How should one select a professional writer or editor for a project? Experienced writer and editor Azuka Onwuka dissects this topic: One mistake many employers of writers make is to place emphasis […]
Handover vs. Hand over: Differentiating between Phrasal Verbs and Compound Nouns
Between handover and hand over, well-known and well known --- Differentiating between phrasal verbs and compound nouns or adjectives By Azuka Onwuka Phrasal verbs can be confusing. Many writers, including some newspapers, do not know when to separate words like these or write them together. It is usually embarrassing to see a top newspaper cast […]
What helped me to become a better writer
By Azuka Onwuka Even though I teach people how to be better writers, whenever they ask me what they need to do to write well, there is one thing I never fail to tell them to do. That thing is to read novels … voraciously. I make it clear to them that novel-reading is fundamental. […]
How Canadian English Straddles British English and American English
Canadian English aligns with British English in some areas and with American English in some other aspects. In some instances, it merges elements from each of them. Azuka Onwuka dissects this in an engaging storytelling format, citing various examples for the benefit of those who write for the Canadian audience Football or soccer One of […]






