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
Tag: niche
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
Sour Notes in Music Editing (Part 4: Tutti)
Music editing is about fixing the sour notes. Today’s post at Copyediting (now reblogged on ACES) — part four of an ongoing series about music
Resources for Editing Music (Part 3: da capo al fine)
Ready to try your hand at editing materials about music? These are the resources you’ll need, in today’s post at Copyediting; part three of an ongoing
Editing Music, 2nd Movement
What kind of background do music editors have? Find out in today’s post at Copyediting; part two of an ongoing series about music editing—republished at
Editing Music, Part 1
Sing it! “There’s a niche for every editor.” Those with a background in music may find music editing rewarding. Learn more in part 1 of
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 how big the market is
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 Yearsley and Kate Unrau tell us in today’s
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 today, in my How To column at
Getting Work in Academic Editing
It’s niche work, if you can get it. And you can get it, if you try. Who hires academic editors and how to get work