Do you know when “kitteh” is a perfectly acceptable—perhaps even preferred—spelling for the readership? Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com, I explore some of the
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Exit the Comfort Zone: When to Take On Edits in Unfamiliar Subject Areas
How do you know when it’s right to take on work in a subject area you’re just not comfortable with? Find out today, in my How
Sample Queries for Topics You’re Clueless About
Have you put your foot in your editorial mouth simply because the subject was so foreign? How to query without showing your clueless or insulting the
How to Edit Topics You’re Clueless About
You’d never find an editor for that piece on liquid metal cooled fast nuclear reactors if you needed them to be an expert in the
Conference Report: IABC
A summary of the June 2018 IABC conference in Montreal, today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com.
Pick a Client’s Conference
It’s time to pick a conference now that you know the value of attending clients’ conferences and how to make yourself more memorable. Today, in my How To column at
Make an Impact at Clients’ Conferences
Now that you know the value of attending clients’ conferences we work up ideas of how you can participate to make yourself more memorable while you’re
Why Attend Clients’ Conferences
What you can learn — and gain — by attending your clients’ conferences. Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com. Next week we’ll talk about how you
Editing for Art Galleries
The labels beside art on the wall of a gallery, the catalogs, the announcements, the website copy, all of those words get edited. Rosemary Shipton
Who Hires Music Editors (Part 5: crescendo)
In this final instalment, our specialists tell us where the work comes from. In this series about editing in the music niche, we’ve covered what