diff --git a/docs/scenarios/imaging.rst b/docs/scenarios/imaging.rst
index 8a15972..8defa0b 100644
--- a/docs/scenarios/imaging.rst
+++ b/docs/scenarios/imaging.rst
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The `Python Imaging Library `_, or PIL
for short, is *the* library for image manipulation in Python.
It works with Python 1.5.2 and above, including 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7. Unfortunately,
-it doesn't work with 3.0+ yet.
+it doesn't work with 3.0+ yet.
Installation
~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Installation
PIL has a reputation of not being very straightforward to install. Listed below
are installation notes on various systems.
-Also, there's a fork named `Pillow `_ which is easier
+Also, there's a fork named `Pillow `_ which is easier
to install. It has good setup instructions for all platforms.
Installing on Linux
diff --git a/docs/scenarios/network.rst b/docs/scenarios/network.rst
index 0521089..6b05a5f 100644
--- a/docs/scenarios/network.rst
+++ b/docs/scenarios/network.rst
@@ -6,19 +6,19 @@ Twisted
`Twisted `_ is an event-driven networking engine. It can be
used to build applications around many different networking protocols, including http servers
-and clients, applications using SMTP, POP3, IMAP or SSH protocols, instant messaging and
-`many more `_.
+and clients, applications using SMTP, POP3, IMAP or SSH protocols, instant messaging and
+many more `_.
PyZMQ
-----
`PyZMQ `_ is the Python binding for `ZeroMQ `_,
which is a high-performance asynchronous messaging library. One great advantage is that ZeroMQ
-can be used for message queuing without message broker. The basic patterns for this are:
+can be used for message queuing without a message broker. The basic patterns for this are:
- request-reply: connects a set of clients to a set of services. This is a remote procedure call
and task distribution pattern.
-- publish-subscribe: connects a set of publishers to a set of subscribers. This is a data
+- publish-subscribe: connects a set of publishers to a set of subscribers. This is a data
distribution pattern.
- push-pull (or pipeline): connects nodes in a fan-out / fan-in pattern that can have multiple
steps, and loops. This is a parallel task distribution and collection pattern.