What’s on Your Editing Bookshelf? (#4)

In this column, members of the editing community share whatโ€™s on their bookshelves and mention some titles that are noteworthy to them. Books by Ursula K. Le Guin, Cheryl Stephens, and Sally Foster Wallace were highlighted in our previous instalment. In this, our fourth "Bookshelf" post, editors in Brampton, Vancouver, and Toronto share their favourites. … Continue reading What’s on Your Editing Bookshelf? (#4)

A Celebration of the 25th Anniversary ofย “Garnerโ€™s Modern English Usage”

by Bethany Lake It was merely an answer to a question. I wasnโ€™t trying to be a know-it-all or a Language Police officer or anything like that. The question posed by a Twitter (now X) personality was, โ€œWhatโ€™s the smallest hill you are willing to die on?โ€ My answer: โ€œThe l in almond is silent.โ€ I pointed out that, … Continue reading A Celebration of the 25th Anniversary ofย “Garnerโ€™s Modern English Usage”

What’s on Your Editing Bookshelf? (#3)

In this column, members of the editing community share whatโ€™s on their (physical) bookshelves and highlight a few notable titles. In the past, our editors have shared such treasures as Storycraft, A Swim in a Pond in the Rain, and an entire shelf of Haruki Murakami titles. In this, our third instalment, editors in Vancouver, … Continue reading What’s on Your Editing Bookshelf? (#3)

What’s on Your Editing Bookshelf? (#2)

In this column, members of the editing community share whatโ€™s on their (physical) bookshelves and highlight a few notable titles. In this, our second instalment, editors from Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal share some of their favourites. If youโ€™d like to show us your bookshelf, or part of it, let us know, or take a peak at … Continue reading What’s on Your Editing Bookshelf? (#2)

Whatโ€™s on Your Editing Bookshelf?ย 

In this column, members of the editing community share whatโ€™s on their (physical) bookshelf and highlight a few notable titles. If youโ€™d like to show us your bookshelf, or part of it, let us know! Andrea Cole (she/her) is a youth facilitator, a 3-time Paralympic swimmer, and a trained editor with a teaching and coaching background. … Continue reading Whatโ€™s on Your Editing Bookshelf?ย 

Book Review: โ€œThe Freelance Editorโ€™s Handbook:ย A Complete Guide to Making Your Business Thrive,โ€ by Suzy Bills

by Sharon Cozens Do you need help starting your freelance business, but donโ€™t know where to go to for sound advice? Or maybe you already have an established freelance business, but feel like it could use a boost? Many higher learning institutions and professional organizations offer courses and/or provide information on being an entrepreneur. However, … Continue reading Book Review: โ€œThe Freelance Editorโ€™s Handbook:ย A Complete Guide to Making Your Business Thrive,โ€ by Suzy Bills

Book Review: โ€œThe Dictionary of Lost Wordsโ€ by Pip Williams

By Maล‚gosia Halliop The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams is a fascinating novel that asks questions about what is and isnโ€™t included in that most basic of language tools: the dictionary. Itโ€™s a fictional story set within real and specific historical events, and reminds us of the ways even a seemingly neutral document like … Continue reading Book Review: โ€œThe Dictionary of Lost Wordsโ€ by Pip Williams

Book Review: โ€œOn the Offensive: Prejudice in Language Past and Presentโ€ by Karen Stollznow

By Amanda Clarkeโ€”With an increasing awareness around inclusive and conscious language, the time is ripe for a book that explores offensive language and its roots. This is what Karen Stollznow sets out to do in her book, On the Offensive: Prejudice in Language Past and Present. Without an understanding of the ways that โ€ฆ