by Maria Edymans The editor is an enigmatic figure: omnipresent, but inconspicuous. For some, this might seem like the perfect job for a lone wolf. The editor, in their humble way, is imagined hunching over in their cubicle, surrounded by Princess and the Pea-like slush piles โ a mix between an artist and a mathematician. … Continue reading โUnlock the Power of Constructive Feedback: Creating Psychological Safety for Effective Client Interactionsโ with Nagma Sayed (Editors Toronto November 2024 Program Recap)
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Editors Advise: Formatting Your Editing Rรฉsumรฉ
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 editorial niches and professional development and webinars. For this edition, three editors share their advice for formatting their … Continue reading Editors Advise: Formatting Your Editing Rรฉsumรฉ
The Medium Is the Message (And So Are We!)
by Andrew Park โThe new media and technologies by which we amplify and extend ourselves constitute huge collective surgery carried out on the social body with complete disregard for antiseptics.โ Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man (1964) A while back, I wrote a blog post about large language models (LLMs), advertised it on … Continue reading The Medium Is the Message (And So Are We!)
Editors Advise: Professional Development and Webinars for Editors (Part 1)
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 editorial niches and social media and marketing. For this edition, three editors share their favourite professional development resources … Continue reading Editors Advise: Professional Development and Webinars for Editors (Part 1)
