Editing Across English Variants: Parallels and Polarities

by Priya Murmu Editing content across English variants can be a daunting task. You scratch your head while staring at the screen, pondering whether the word should be spelled dialogue or dialog, dreamt or dreamed, or whether the period should fall inside or outside of the quotation marks. Then, you spend quite some time browsing … Continue reading Editing Across English Variants: Parallels and Polarities

Book Review: โ€œThe World She Edited,โ€ by Amy Reading

by Andi Benjamin As a long-time fan of The New Yorker, I was very excited about the recent release of The World She Edited, by Amy Reading. The book is a deeply researched and beautifully written biography of the magazineโ€™s storied editor, Katharine S. White. As I read through it, I learned that White was … Continue reading Book Review: โ€œThe World She Edited,โ€ by Amy Reading

A Short Guide to Editing Fantasy

by Amanda Clarke Fantasy fiction is known for its ability to transport readers to far-off lands and imagined worlds full of magic, unusual creatures, and lands that defy the rules of our world. Anything goes, limited only by the authorโ€™s imagination. A big part of the genre is world building, to the point that in … Continue reading A Short Guide to Editing Fantasy

What’s in Your Editing Workspace? (#2)

"Whatโ€™s in Your Editing Workspace" peeks past editorsโ€™ bookshelves and into their workspaces. In this second instalment, we explore everything from our day-to-day stationery to furniture, hardware to sources of inspiration, and more. If you have something you'd like to share, let us know. We want to see whatโ€™s in your editing workspace.  Photo by Vadim Sherbakov … Continue reading What’s in Your Editing Workspace? (#2)

The Deceptively Simple Key to Being a Better Editor

by Dania Sheldon Whether youโ€™re embarking on a career in editing or are already underway and wondering how to improve, the options can feel both exciting and daunting. But rather than inviting you down one of these many paths in the exhilarating labyrinth of possibilities, Iโ€™m going to beckon you up a small hill to … Continue reading The Deceptively Simple Key to Being a Better Editor

“Updates to The Chicago Manual of Style: A Round Table” (Editors Toronto October 2024 Program Recap)

by Maria Eydmans Earlier this year, the University of Chicago Press published a printed and bound update to the editorโ€™s best friend, The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS). With the tweaks and clarifications of the 18th edition came a lot of questions, comments, and approvals from new and seasoned editors alike.  Photo by Sincerely Media … Continue reading “Updates to The Chicago Manual of Style: A Round Table” (Editors Toronto October 2024 Program Recap)