User:33Arsenic

Me
Many call me a good writer, despite my inability to spell a majority of my words correctly, to use proper grammar, and (my worst offender) to give enough detail in my works. However, by following the 10 Commandments of Editing (which I have just made up), anyone can be a good writer.

The 10 Commandments of Editing

 * All articles shall be written in the third person omniscient.
 * All articles shall be spell checked.
 * All articles shall be read over at least ONCE before submitting.
 * All articles shall use the correct case.
 * All articles shall use the correct tense.
 * Always use ". . ." or "—" before "...".
 * Finding sources comes before speculation.
 * Never be bias with sentence structure; use both simple and complex sentences.
 * Not all sentences need its own subheading.
 * "It's" does not equal "Its"
 * "It's" means "It is". e.x. "It's raining" = "It is raining."
 * "Its" is possesive. e.x. "The dog runs with its owner."