by Anneline du Preez The recently launched Editors Canada Discord server is bursting with conversations and information. The most interesting channel is the #water-cooler, of course. We came across a useful and really important thread for anyone working with language: snacks! Photo by LC-click on Pixabay It is a universal truth that people who spend … Continue reading Conversations at the Water Cooler: Editing Snacks
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Editor for Life: Heather Buzila, Course Production Editor
A career as an editor is often a solo adventure, especially if youโre a freelancer. So, we thought one way to better connect with fellow editors was to ask them to submit their responses to a set of questions based on the Five Ws: who, what, where, when, and why. Read on for some thought-provoking, … Continue reading Editor for Life: Heather Buzila, Course Production Editor
Thank You to Our Valued Volunteers!
Editors Toronto is part of a national professional editing association, Editors Canada, run by and for its members. Everything you see, read, and attend is organized and coordinated by volunteers. Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash During this past season, we were lucky to have the support of more than 80 exceptional volunteer copy editors … Continue reading Thank You to Our Valued Volunteers!
Executive Unplugged: Gulsum Salimova, Co-Chair
We wanted to give Editors Toronto members and student affiliates another way to get to know their executive committee, while also showing them what is involved in being on the committee. So, we asked executive committee members to introduce themselves and their roles by answering a few questions for our โExecutive Unpluggedโ series. Meet Gulsum … Continue reading Executive Unplugged: Gulsum Salimova, Co-Chair
Editors Advise: Mental Health and Editing
In this series, editors share their experiences, insights, and tips on the practical aspects of working as an editor. In some of our previous โEditors Adviseโ instalments, our contributors have shared their thoughts on various topics, including advice for newer editors and language and style. For this edition, three editors share their experiences on mental … Continue reading Editors Advise: Mental Health and Editing
Editor for Life: Katherine Morton, Freelance Editor
A career as an editor is often a solo adventure, especially if youโre a freelancer. So, we thought one way to better connect with fellow editors was to ask them to submit their responses to a set of questions based on the Five Ws: who, what, where, when, and why. Read on for some thought-provoking, … Continue reading Editor for Life: Katherine Morton, Freelance Editor
Executive Unplugged: Natalia Iwanek, Co-Editor-in-Chief of BoldFace
We wanted to give Editors Toronto members and student affiliates another way to get to know their executive committee, while also showing them what is involved in being on the committee. So, we asked executive committee members to introduce themselves and their roles by answering a few questions for our โExecutive Unpluggedโ series. Meet Natalia … Continue reading Executive Unplugged: Natalia Iwanek, Co-Editor-in-Chief of BoldFace
AB Edits Book Review: โMore Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI,โ by John Warner
by Andi Benjamin Photo by Iรฑaki del Olmo on Unsplash In the 1991 hit song (and bona fide earworm) โMore Than Words,โ Gary Cherone, lead singer of Extreme, laments that talk is cheap and mentions taking words away. He wonโt believe that his partner truly loves him and demands that she show her love rather … Continue reading AB Edits Book Review: โMore Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI,โ by John Warner
