diff --git a/paper.md b/paper.md
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--- a/paper.md
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@@ -9,10 +9,11 @@ conflicts. (PT)
 Currently aiming for a paper of 4-8 pages that can be cited when people use or
 discuss DataCrate but this could just be treated as an abstract.
 
-This source file gets built into a [PDF file](./build/paper.pdf) - I'll update that periodically, but
-this is the source file.
+This source file gets built into a [PDF file](./build/paper.pdf) - I'll update
+that periodically, but *this one* is the source file.
 
-If you want/ deserve to be an author, add your name to the [metadata file](./metadata.yaml).
+If you want/ deserve to be an author, add your name to the [metadata
+file](./metadata.yaml).
 
 I am managing the bibliography in Zotero and exporting to bibliography.bib. If
 you can contribute by finding more references that would be great - let me know
@@ -32,8 +33,8 @@ The DataCrate specification is a research data packaging and dissemination
 specification designed to capture exactly this; outcomes (also inputs) and
 context. It is designed to assemble files that represent arbitrary research
 outcomes, inputs and contextual information that helps to make sense of them.
-DataCrates can contain any kind of data, and context can include but is not
-limited to data about the people, software and equipment used in the research as
+DataCrates can contain any kind of data, and the context can include, but is not
+limited to, data about the people, software and equipment used in the research as
 well as supporting documents such as publications, funding agreements or README
 files.