The One Writing Mistake Editors Can’t Stand—And You’re Probably Making It Right Now

The One Writing Mistake Editors Can’t Stand—And You’re Probably Making It Right Now

Ever notice how Taylor Swift’s lyrics flow so effortlessly, even when she tosses in what editors call a “writing faux pas”? It’s almost like she has a free pass to bend the rules—and yet when the rest of us try similar tricks, we often end up sounding clunky or amateurish. As someone who’s been neck-deep in editing for a decade, I can honestly say that one particular quirk keeps popping up everywhere, especially in T-Swift’s songs. It drove me nuts for a while until I finally pinpointed it—and let me tell you, it’s something that can trip up even seasoned writers. So, what is this sneaky little slip-up that Taylor gets away with but you probably can’t? Spoiler alert: it’s passive voice. Brace yourself as we dive into why passive voice irks editors and how to spot it—even in the most poetic of lines. LEARN MORE.

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