October Bitmob Writing Challenge: Editor's Choice

100_0503
Monday, October 04, 2010
EDITOR'S NOTEfrom Brett Bates

Since I'm an editor, October's writing challenge is near to my heart. Uncap those red pens and start marking!

Anyone here at Bitmob who has had a story promoted to the front page knows the signs leading up to it. Your piece mysteriously has a different title. Links to your tags suddenly appear. Your sentences magically gain more clarity.

This is because every article that gets picked for the front page undergoes a quality-control process that in essence polishes your article. Staff members scrutinize stories to check for proper grammar, rewrite any awkward sentences for greater clarity, and clean up any formatting issues. It takes a lot of work, and the great editors here at Bitmob should be commended for the job they do every day.

Well, now it’s time to take a walk in their shoes with Editor’s Choice, this month’s Bitmob Writing Challenge. Participants will pair up with another community writer for the purpose of executing the roles of both writer and editor. Get ready to bust out those grammar guides!

 

The Prompt

Proofreading your own work before posting it is important, as it reveals grammar mistakes and sentences that need to be rewritten. However, having someone else look over your work will often bring to light even more trouble spots that you overlooked. This prompt will show you what an editor’s job is like, but more importantly, it will allow you to see your own writing through someone else’s eyes, helping you to identify ways in which you can improve it.

1. Find a partner for this exercise and get their contact information. Those nifty new profiles we got recently on Bitmob include several ways for you to get in contact with your partner, so make sure your Twitter and/or Facebook fields are filled out. If you don’t have anyone in mind that you want to partner up with, speak up in the comments so you can hook up with someone. If there is an odd number of people, I will partner with whomever is left.

2. Write a 400- to 800-word article about any subject you like, but don’t proofread it. (Note that this is never a good idea in ordinary circumstances. This is only for the purposes of the prompt.)

3. Send your article to your partner for editing.

4. Edit your partner’s work. Remember to check for grammar, clarity, and proper formatting. However, don’t change the text itself. Instead make a parenthetical note in highlighted text next to any sentences you think should be changed. (Like this.) Explain why where necessary. If it is a grammar issue, identify what the issue is. If it is an awkward sentence, say that it is awkward and indicate what should be changed. Issues with whole paragraphs should go at the end of the problem paragraph and issues with the structure of the entire piece should go at the end of the piece. Be as brief as possible.

A good starting resource for editing is this Bitmob article about helpful writing tips, but there are a number of good grammar and style guides you can use. [Bitmob generally uses AP style. -Ed.] For formatting tips, check out this post. When you’re done, send the edits back to your partner.

5. When you get your own edited piece back, make all changes, indicate who edited it at the top of the article, and post the complete article to the Mobfeed with the tag Editor’s Choice. Also, post the edit sheet you received intact and unchanged as Page 2 of the article, highlighted notes and all.

Entries are due November 1, 2010. I’ll collect them and post a roundup of all the articles soon after that.

Remember: These roundups are usually seen by a lot of people. By participating in this challenge, you increase your chances of getting your work noticed. And as always, this challenge will hopefully help you improve your writing skills. Happy editing!

 
Problem? Report this post
JEREMY SIGNOR'S SPONSOR
Comments (29)
230340423
October 01, 2010

Awesome idea, Jeremy. I can testify that I've benefited greatly from the editing tutelage of Shoe, Demian and Brett since coming on board here. Nothing improves your writing like a solid, well-explained edit.

 

I'd be happy to partner with someone if needed.

Twit
October 01, 2010

I actually introduced my friend, Jonathan Oyama, to bitmob a while back and his stories have made a few spotlights in his short time here. I'll shoot him a message on Facebook.

Nick_whale
October 01, 2010

Wow, this is weird: I've had this exact idea rattling around in my brain for about a month. Actually, my idea was to have a partner edit an old, non-front-paged piece of your choosing. Anyways, I might give this challenge a shot.

Default_picture
October 02, 2010

Layton, if you're OK with it, I'd like to partner with you.

New_hair_029
October 02, 2010

I would love to be a part of this, I need someone to pair up with though.
 

5211_100857553261324_100000112393199_12455_5449490_n
October 02, 2010

Anyone looking for a partner for this, you know how to contact me.  The Bat-signal is on Gordon's roof.

Jamespic4
October 02, 2010

This is my favorite idea for a writing challenge ever.

Dscn0568_-_copy
October 02, 2010

Thanks for doing this Jeremy. I'm available to do some edit-swapping too, tough I might wait until later this month to do it.

Scott_pilgrim_avatar
October 02, 2010

This is a great idea! I'd love to flex my editing muscles...But I can't seem to update my Facebook profile info...

Photo
October 02, 2010

@Rachel I'll team up with you.

Downtown-shot-square
October 03, 2010

@Bryan Sent you a friend request on FB. Do you have a partner for this yet?

New_hair_029
October 03, 2010

Sounds good Doug! I'll Facebook message you.

Brett_new_profile
October 04, 2010

I'm loving this prompt. Editing is tough but fun work. I hope you guys like it!

Mario_cap_avatar
October 04, 2010

Sounds awesome! I'd love to participate. If anyone would like to partner with me, you can get in touch with me at Twitter account @D3stiny_Sm4sher or send me an e-mail at D3stiny.Sm4sher(at)gmail(dot-com).

59208264_l
October 04, 2010

Sounds pretty amazing.

36970_440604814609_500264609_5862488_5061095_n
October 04, 2010

Awesome, I'm in. Partner anyone?

Profile
October 04, 2010

I might be a bit late to the show, but I would also love to score a partner for this challenge. Anyone available?

Assassin_shot_edited_small_cropped
October 04, 2010

Like Brett said, editing is really fun and rewarding.

I'd be willing to participate, but can't guarantee I'll have time to write or edit until the final week of the month (from October 24 onwards I'll have some extra free time). So hit me up if you'd like to do this later in the month.

Photo-3
October 05, 2010

Ooh! Ooh! I need a partner! I plan to write my 800-word article on Twitter, 140 characters at a time...maybe. Anyone?

Dcswirlonly_bigger
October 05, 2010

Wait what?! Are we back in school again? Ugh. I never like these pick-a-partner assignments because I always ended up being the last one without a partner. Just as long as I don't end up with Jeremy by default.

...was this BitMob's plan all along - to be some kind of disguised online school system for aspiring video game writers?

Default_picture
October 05, 2010

Daniel, I'm looking at you! Partner up?

Dscn0568_-_copy
October 05, 2010

Richard I don't mind waiting until the end of the month. Join my Twitter and I'll give you an e-mail in a direct message.

Brett_new_profile
October 05, 2010

Loving the response on this so far! Again, awesome job with this exercise, Jeremy.

N504124366_1001553_4199
October 05, 2010

That's a pretty stellar idea if I may say so. I know that my writing is genreally grounded in good ideas, suffers from some questionable execution at times. I'd love to participate in this and get feedback from writers more skilled than I.

October 05, 2010

I still can't access my profile without the malware warning I mentioned in my post.  Just FYI and following up.  Since I can't access my profile I can't edit any posts.  Are you guys able to access your profiles yet.  Jay said they were looking into it.  

I continue getting Bitmob Malware warning when accessing My Profile. Anyone else?

Assassin_shot_edited_small_cropped
October 05, 2010

@Chris: Done.

@Jaycee: I don't have any trouble accessing my profile, but I'm using the NoScript Firefox plugin - so that might be why.

5211_100857553261324_100000112393199_12455_5449490_n
October 06, 2010

Lordy, this was SO MUCH ...FUN!  Editing is a blasty-blast, and on the flipside, seeing what others think about your work is EQUALLY mind-blowing.  You look at your work, stained in yellow highlighter blood and you think "...my baby..." but the suggestions are all SUPER GREAT.  I just saw how many caps I used in this comment and I think I'll stop there.  Devon was great!

Thank you for this!  Can't wait to see everyone else's work.

 

@Jaycee: I'm using Google Chrome, and it does still occasionally pop up with a warning.

Pic
October 06, 2010
Aw I'm late to the party! If anyone still needs a partner hit me up on the twitters @knightrick.
5211_100857553261324_100000112393199_12455_5449490_n
October 06, 2010

Also, on a side note, Devon suggested we do the editing process via Google Documents, and I have to say, it really simplified the editing process and putting notes on the side to further discuss points was a simple, intuitive way to keep communication flowing through revisions... If you haven't gotten to the editing part yet, I might suggest you do that.  Great idea turned awesome.

You must log in to post a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.