It doesn’t work like Track Changes in Word, but in my Aug–Sept Technically Speaking column in the Copyediting newsletter, I explain how to
Category: education
Freelance Marketing Course: Action Plan for Editors
Three Tuesdays: August 22, August 29, September 5, 2017, 1:30 – 2:45 pm EST — $150.00 US You love to
Automate Routine Editing with Macros
Macros, what are they good for? Some pretty fly stuff, actually. Find out in my post at Copyediting.com, and here:
Conference Engagements, NYC & Rochester
I am friends with only half of the speakers’ list for the EFA conference next month. I am really looking
Copyeditors’ Sixth Sense — Build it Now
Get a life. Your ‘editorial sense’ depends on it. Those “editorial senses” can lead to unbelievable “saves,” but can you
Learning Opportunities for the Mid-Career Editor
Take charge of your professional development as a mid-career editor with these innovative DIY learning strategies I’ll examine over the
Professional Associations for Canadian Editors
Want to join a professional organization of editors in Canada? You’ve got options. See the list today, in my Canadian, Eh?
EAC 2014 — editors’ conference report
Thanks to social media, I got insights from sessions I couldn’t clone myself to be in, and took notes and
Language-change index, why $10/hr is not enough, training on-demand, and finding time to write — links this week
Some weeks the great stuff floods in. This was one of those weeks. And my podcast is super late! Language-Change
Society for the preservation of Canadian spelling
My guest post today appears on the Editors’ Weekly, the blog of the Editors’ Association of Canada. In “This Book