โWhatโs in Your Editing Workspaceโย peeks past editorsโ bookshelves and into their workspaces. In this third instalment, we explore everything from our day-to-day stationery to furniture, hardware to sources of inspiration, and more. If you have something youโd like to share,ย let us know. We want to see whatโs inย yourย editing workspace.ย Photo by Vadim Sherbakov on Unsplash Laura van Alphen … Continue reading Whatโs in Your Editing Workspace? (#3)
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Editors Advise: Professional Development and Webinars for Editors (Part 2)
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 part 1 of this series, editorial niches, and inclusive language resources. For this edition, four editors share their … Continue reading Editors Advise: Professional Development and Webinars for Editors (Part 2)
Editors Advise: Non-billable Hours, or Can Freelancers Charge for Everything?
In this series, editors share their experiences, insights, and tips on the practical aspects of working as an editor. In our previousย โEditors Adviseโย instalment, nine editors shared their thoughts on a range of topics, including the financial viability of freelancing and the importance of social media. For this edition, five editors were asked if they are … Continue reading Editors Advise: Non-billable Hours, or Can Freelancers Charge for Everything?
Editors Advise: Productivity Tools and Ideas
In this series, editors share their experiences, insights, and tips on the practical aspects of working as an editor. In some of our previous "Editors Advise" instalments, our contributors have shared their thoughts on various topics, including professional development and training for editors, and whether to be a generalist or specialist. For this edition, five editors share some … Continue reading Editors Advise: Productivity Tools and Ideas
What’s on Your Editing Bookshelf? (#2)
In this column, members of the editing community share whatโs 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 youโd 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)
Executive Unplugged: Maลgosia Halliop, Communications Chair
We wanted to give Editors Toronto members and student affiliates another way to get to know their executive committee members, while also finding out what is involved in being on the committee. So, we asked executive committee members to introduce themselves and their roles by answering a few questions for our โExecutive Unpluggedโ series. Meetย Maลgosia,ย our … Continue reading Executive Unplugged: Maลgosia Halliop, Communications Chair
Book Review: โThe Dictionary of Lost Wordsโ by Pip Williams
By Maลgosia Halliop The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams is a fascinating novel that asks questions about what is and isnโt included in that most basic of language tools: the dictionary. Itโs 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: โThe Dictionary of Lost Wordsโ by Pip Williams
