Editing Memory-Based Narrativesย 

by Priya Murmu My earliest memory of boarding school is stepping into the cavernous dormitory hall as a five-year-old, accompanied by a caretaker whom the children respectfully called aayaji. I was greeted by the matron who ushered me to my bed, which was fifth in a row of endless cots, while the 1973 Bollywood hit … Continue reading Editing Memory-Based Narrativesย 

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

Itโ€™s All in the Cards: Editing Oracle Decks

by Erin Della Mattia  The work of an editor often appears mysterious to outsiders. Friends and family donโ€™t always understand what we do. Occasionally we ourselves are surprised by other editors too, when they reveal what, exactly, they edit. Texts or products that you had never thought of as needing editing but which, once you … Continue reading Itโ€™s All in the Cards: Editing Oracle Decks