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91 have to keep in mind how the story will affect the people of Mukilteo. So, if the Seattle Times wants you to publish something that happened in Seattle, you might have to refuse the Seattle Times, because you have to keep in mind that the reader is in Mukilteo not Seattle. Q) How do you use revision and editing to create more accessible, comprehensible, and usable documents, presentations, and visuals? A) My job is to make information easy, accessible, comprehensible, and manageable to read. To make things easier to read, I use subheads. I always try to make things easy to read, because I want my audience to stay with the story and be enlightened by the story. An inspirational story, which you just can’t put down, and one that is easy to digest. As a journalist, I have to write at a 6th grade reading level, because it has to be easy to understand. Q) How much does a draft change from the initial plan to the penultimate version? A) As far as draft is concerned, not very much, because I do a lot of planning in my head. I am constantly thinking about the