Social Media Readings for Freelance Editors
When I moved, I threw out 350 of the 500 business cards that I printed when I first set out
adventures in editing
When I moved, I threw out 350 of the 500 business cards that I printed when I first set out
Is it ever okay to work for less than your normal rate? Absolutely; within reason. You still need to pay the
A quick look at the short list for Canada’s award for editorial excellence, today, on the Copyediting.com blog. This year
Check out the podcast version of this post (with transcript). These three tips will help you “fake it ’til you
Spurious correlations I am concerned by rising number of Americans who die by becoming tangled in their bedsheets: 717. All of
It has been three years since I wrote about social media for freelance editors; forgive me. Not much of my opinion
A sort of between-isode update of what’s been going on at my desk, to keep you satisfied while I do more research
Today on the Copyediting.com blog, I look at a resource for checking Canadian plant names. Whether you’re checking facts in an
Editors must help their ESL authors navigate three languages: their native language, English, and the jargon of their academic
When Rachel Stuckey invited me to take part in this sort of blogging chain-letter, I felt honoured to be counted