Ready your cape: this morning’s editing tip is super-hero QA. No fire extinguisher required. You can see the gaps even
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Explore Science in Your City, May 13
This free festival happens across Canada. It uses hands-on activities to explore the science happening right in your city. Read
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
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:
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
How to Recover when Editing Goes Wrong
When an editing job explodes, how do you get yourself back on track? Beyond the self-care, today in my How
Review: The Complete Canadian Book Editor
Ooh, I hated this book. I tell you some of why I can still recommend it, in my How To column at
Editing in the Financial Niche
What it takes to edit in the financial niche, what you’ll edit, and who you’ll work for is what I cover
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