Hi all.
I'm brand new here, and about to submit my first article.
A little intimidating, as I've only ever written for fun in the past...
Just wondering, as a Brit, I always auomatically write UK English - organise, not organize, and colour, rather than color for example.
Will that have an effect on how well my articles sell? Should I write in US English?
Are there many authors here using UK English, or am I on the wrong site?
Thanks
Tom
UK English or US English
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Re: UK English or US English
Hi Tom
Both UK and US English is fine, as long as there is consistency? I've used both - Brit by default but sometimes if the subject is obviously for an American audience, then I use American spelling and phrases? Hope that helps, and all the best.
CW
Both UK and US English is fine, as long as there is consistency? I've used both - Brit by default but sometimes if the subject is obviously for an American audience, then I use American spelling and phrases? Hope that helps, and all the best.
CW
Re: UK English or US English
I use both too. But I've found that US English pieces sell most.
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Thanks for the replies.
I'm not actually sure of all of the rules and differences in American English.
I know the obvious differences, like colour and neighbor, and z's, not s's, but there's more to it that that isn't there?
Can anyone recommend a good online dictionary or a source to make sure I'm getting my 'American' right?
I'm not actually sure of all of the rules and differences in American English.
I know the obvious differences, like colour and neighbor, and z's, not s's, but there's more to it that that isn't there?
Can anyone recommend a good online dictionary or a source to make sure I'm getting my 'American' right?
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Much more to it. I didn't find a terrific resource online for spelling, but this might help to get you started:
http://www3.telus.net/linguisticsissues ... erican.htm
This site has word differences(truck/lorry) - which I think might prove just as helpful in making an article "sound" American:
http://www.bg-map.com/us-uk.html
Good luck!
Emma
http://www3.telus.net/linguisticsissues ... erican.htm
This site has word differences(truck/lorry) - which I think might prove just as helpful in making an article "sound" American:
http://www.bg-map.com/us-uk.html
Good luck!
Emma
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Re: UK English or US English
Hi Emma, Thank you very much for providing links to two websites. I am an Indian writing articles for more than two years. I have always faced this problem regarding UK/ US english. I am totally newbie here. I have not submitted any article so far and this is my first post. Thanks again
wordpanther
wordpanther
Re: UK English or US English
Glad I could help, and welcome to CC!
Emma
Emma