SifuPhil
R.I.P. With Us In Spirit Only
- Location
- Pennsylvania, USA
Well, I am ... exasperated? Despaired? Caught upon the horns of a dilemma?
I submitted an article last night to an online magazine located in Missouri. Now, I don't know much about Missouri other than they used to have a battleship named after them and its nickname was "Big Mo".
I certainly have no knowledge of the average reading comprehension levels of its residents.
But when the editor let me know that my writing, while "brilliant", was at too high of a reading-level I had to investigate. To be fair, the target audience is lower-to-middle-class working folk.
I ran my article (a satire piece) through an online analyzer that gives a rough estimate of what grade level your article is at. It reported that my piece was at a 10th grade level. The editor had suggested that I either rework the piece or submit another, and rather than play Scrabble with my masterpiece I decided to whip up another one.
This one tested at 6th grade level, which I hope is good enough, otherwise I'm going to have to do a Dr. Seuss-style article ...
"One Mo, Two Mo, Red Mo, Blue Mo ... "
BTW: I just ran this post through the analyzer and it gave me a 48% readability score (the higher the better) and a 7th-grade level, for what that's worth.
I submitted an article last night to an online magazine located in Missouri. Now, I don't know much about Missouri other than they used to have a battleship named after them and its nickname was "Big Mo".
I certainly have no knowledge of the average reading comprehension levels of its residents.
But when the editor let me know that my writing, while "brilliant", was at too high of a reading-level I had to investigate. To be fair, the target audience is lower-to-middle-class working folk.
I ran my article (a satire piece) through an online analyzer that gives a rough estimate of what grade level your article is at. It reported that my piece was at a 10th grade level. The editor had suggested that I either rework the piece or submit another, and rather than play Scrabble with my masterpiece I decided to whip up another one.
This one tested at 6th grade level, which I hope is good enough, otherwise I'm going to have to do a Dr. Seuss-style article ...
"One Mo, Two Mo, Red Mo, Blue Mo ... "
BTW: I just ran this post through the analyzer and it gave me a 48% readability score (the higher the better) and a 7th-grade level, for what that's worth.