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
adventures in editing
When an editing job explodes, how do you get yourself back on track? Beyond the self-care, today in my How
Ooh, I hated this book. I tell you some of why I can still recommend it, in my How To column at
What it takes to edit in the financial niche, what you’ll edit, and who you’ll work for is what I cover
Unless [editors are] trained to work in that industry, that [industry] knowledge can be like the 90 percent of an iceberg that
Be bold, stay weird, mend the broken, and add more love. My message to you in copyeditor’s marks.
“There is going to be a happy ending,” says romance editor, Jessica Swift. Learn more about working in this genre
Check out the newer post about the 2024 update to the PES. Editors Canada has just made the third update
Preserving the academic voice is what I cover in this last instalment in the series about editing academic works (articles for academic
Academic editing is a big market, and it is worth developing client relationships. In this week’s instalment in the series about editing
It’s niche work, if you can get it. And you can get it, if you try. Who hires academic editors