Interview conducted by Keith Goddard. 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 the Five Ws: who, what, where, when, and why. Read on for some thought-provoking, enlightening tidbits from those of us who … Continue reading Editor for Life: Laura Edlund, Self-Employed Professional Editor, Writer, and Plain Language Consultant
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Whatโs on Your Editing Bookshelf?ย
In this column, members of the editing community share whatโs on their (physical) bookshelf and highlight a few notable titles. If youโd 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 Whatโs on Your Editing Bookshelf?ย
โBeyond ChatGPT:ย Actually Useful AI for Writers & Editorsโ (Recap of September Program)
by Jackie Goutor Confession: Iโve spent way too much time over the years tinkering with new programs and internet toys, from HTML programming to blogging to joining social media as soon as someone said โhiโ online. So far, though, I have resisted trying out any AI products. It frankly feels to me like weโre in … Continue reading โBeyond ChatGPT:ย Actually Useful AI for Writers & Editorsโ (Recap of September Program)
The Editing Process of Decoding and Interpreting Content
by Stephanie Edwards As editors, weโre responsible for reviewing and updating content for various communication materials, including speeches, articles, scripts, blogs, books, social media posts, and videos. In most cases, the work we edit is not our own, so we must collaborate with the creator to understand the meaning or message they'd like to convey … Continue reading The Editing Process of Decoding and Interpreting Content
Editors Advise: On Editing Training and Professional Development
In this series, editors share their experiences, insights, and tips on the practical aspects of working as an editor. Inย some of our previous "Editors Advise" instalments, our contributors have shared their thoughts on various topics, including whether an editor should be a generalist or specialist, and how to know if youโre ready for a particular … Continue reading Editors Advise: On Editing Training and Professional Development
Editor for Life: Lorie Boucher, Editor, Writer, and Publications Manager
Interview conducted by Keith Goddard. 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 the Five Ws: who, what, where, when, and why. Read on for some thought-provoking, enlightening tidbits from those of us … Continue reading Editor for Life: Lorie Boucher, Editor, Writer, and Publications Manager
Go Away, Imposter Syndrome
by Lorna Stuber Imposter syndrome is an uninvited guest. It lets itself in through an unlocked door and makes itself at home, helping itself to anything in the fridge. A lot of the discussion posts I see in editorsโ or writersโ groups on social media talk about imposter syndrome. Why do so many of us … Continue reading Go Away, Imposter Syndrome
Editor for Life: Ruth E. Thaler-Carter, Freelance Writer/Editor
Interview conducted by Keith Goddard. 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 the Five Ws: who, what, where, when, and why. Read on for some thought-provoking, enlightening tidbits from those of us … Continue reading Editor for Life: Ruth E. Thaler-Carter, Freelance Writer/Editor
