š¤ Garblās Editorial Style and Usage Guide
Questions about punctuation, capitalization, numbers, and word usage?
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Introduction | Punctuation | Commonly Confused Words
Garblās Editorial Style and Usage Guide can help you write clearly, correctly, and consistently. Use this manual for help in writing articles, books, brochures, correspondence, essays, flyers, newsletters, reports, webpages, and other documents.
This guide mostly follows Associated Press style but also reflects guidance from other respected writing manuals, along with my judgment in applying those standards.
Itās designed for quick reference, clarity, and consistencyānot as a textbook on grammar or a substitute for the AP Stylebook. This guide focuses on U.S. standards for abbreviations, capitalization, grammar, numbers, punctuation, and spelling.
Entries are listed alphabetically, like a dictionary, with cross-references to related items; I wish Substack enabled active links to them. Punctuation and commonly confused words have separate sections. Used together with my Plain Language Writing Guide, this guide supports writing that is clear, consistent, and reader-focused.
I have relied on editorial style manuals for more than 55 years, beginning with the AP Stylebook. Iāve used AP in journalism classes, newspaper offices, and public relations and communications roles. Iāve also consulted other respected resources, including the Chicago Manual of Style, Gregg Reference Manual, and Garnerās Modern American Usage.
Beginning with colleagues while working for King County, Washington, I have developed and managed style guides for public agencies, nonprofit organizations, and my former website, Garblās Writing Center.
This guide distills and streamlines my earlier online manual into a practical tool for everyday writing. Consistent style strengthens clarity and builds credibility.
Whatever their acclaim or position, all writers need editors. I donāt have one for this guide. If you spot a typo, unclear message, broken link, or error, please let me know.
If you have questions about the advice or suggestions for new entries, Iād like to hear from you. You can leave a public comment below or send me a private message through Substack.
Clear, consistent writing isnāt about showing off rules. Itās about helping readers understand the message the first time they read it.
Alphabetical Entries
AāBāFrom abbreviations and acronyms through brand names
CāDāFrom capitalization through dollars
EāLāFrom e.g, i.e. through lists
MāOāFrom magazine names through organizational structure
PāRāFrom page numbers through rooms
SāZāFrom scores through ZIP code
Additional Sections
PunctuationāFrom ampersand to slash
Commonly Confused WordsāFrom a, an, the through will, would
Also see:
Garblās Plain Language Writing GuideāHelping you write clearly and conciselyāso your readers get what you're saying.
Garblās Inclusive Language GuideāWriting that respects people and makes meaning clear
Garblās Writing BookshelfāA lifelong editorās favorite guides to writing, clarity, and style
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