In this final instalment, our specialists tell us where the work comes from. In this series about editing in the
Category: copy editing
Sour Notes in Music Editing (Part 4: Tutti)
Music editing is about fixing the sour notes. Today’s post at Copyediting (now reblogged on ACES) — part four of
This Hack will Find a Needle in a Haystack
Ready your cape: this morning’s editing tip is super-hero QA. No fire extinguisher required. You can see the gaps even
Spotting Errors in the Games Market
Read the updated post. This time, Kate Unrau and Joshua Yearsley tell us what to look for when editing games and
It’s Not All Fun in Games Editing
Read the updated post. Editing games is difficult, technical work; more specialized than people realize. That’s what veteran games editors Joshua
Copyediting for Ebooks
What can copyeditors do to make ebook production smoother and more hassle-free? I got a chance to talk to the industry’s
Niche Knowledge for Medical Editing
Unless [editors are] trained to work in that industry, that [industry] knowledge can be like the 90 percent of an iceberg that
Romantic Editing
“There is going to be a happy ending,” says romance editor, Jessica Swift. Learn more about working in this genre
Updated Professional Editorial Standards from Editors Canada
Check out the newer post about the 2024 update to the PES. Editors Canada has just made the third update
Editing the Academic Voice
Preserving the academic voice is what I cover in this last instalment in the series about editing academic works (articles for academic