Build up your bounce-back-ability. 5 practices that will get you there, in my How To column about resilience, over at Copyediting.com.
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When and Why to Limit Editing
Reining in perfectionism is a valuable practice for many reasons. Imagine hiring a professional to weed your garden. When they’re
How to Wrestle Out of a Deadline Death Pile
Are you forever the rescue editor? How did you work your way to more reasonable deadlines? I’ve been working to get
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
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
7 Themes & 5 Means for Raising Clients Right
Even if you work in-house, there are steps you can take to help the people giving you work improve the
How to Ask for Feedback
How and when to ask clients for feedback, this and 5 questions in my column today at Copyediting.com.
Weird Your Way to Success
Lessons from the Design Thinkers conference in Toronto, Canada: “confessions” was the official theme, but the theme that emerged for me
Seen in the Manuscript
Should an editor share that difficult or terrific bit from the edit in progress? Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com, I
Legal Liability and the Copyeditor
You know when the publisher wants you to accept responsibility for copyright infringement, plagiarism, and other legal issues that end