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Inner Editor: My Big Editing Adventure

July 30, 2019 | Filed under: Virginia Durksen

The big adventure isn’t always in the story. Sometimes it’s in the editing. A few years ago I spent the morning with two classes of junior high students to talk about how to give editing feedback to each other. They were writing adventure stories. Part of their assignment was to …

Interview With Dr. Suzanne M. Steele

November 27, 2018 | Filed under: Virginia Durksen

Part 3: Suzanne Steele, Librettist and Multimedia Artist In 2012, the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and One Yellow Rabbit theatre company commissioned Suzanne Steele to write the libretto for Afghanistan: Requiem for a Generation. Suzanne’s work with composer Jeffrey Ryan is one example of the collaboration she has pursued in her …

Interview with Dr. Suzanne M. Steele

October 9, 2018 | Filed under: Virginia Durksen

Part 2: Suzanne Steele, War Poet It takes courage to be a poet, although not the kind of courage needed on literal fields of battle. For two years (2008–10), Suzanne Steele was Canada’s “war poet,” the first official Canadian war artist poet to be embedded with a Canadian battlegroup — …

Interview With Dr. Suzanne M. Steele

September 4, 2018 | Filed under: Virginia Durksen

Part 1: Dr. Suzanne M. Steele, scholar and editor Dr. Suzanne Steele has built her career on words as a librarian, a war poet, a librettist, a teacher and an academic editor working with ESL writers who are often translating their ideas across cultures as well as languages. Virginia Durksen …

The Inner Editor: Please Allow Me To … Interrupt You

February 6, 2018 | Filed under: Virginia Durksen

On Facebook recently, a colleague reported being the victim of a phone hijacking. You might recognize the feeling. A potential client calls to ask about editing services and then spends the better part of an hour telling her story with barely a breath between sentences, leaving you with no room …

Revisiting the Inner Editor: December Is the Cruellest Month

November 28, 2017 | Filed under: Virginia Durksen

Last year, we published this post on the freelancer’s holiday blues. This year, we’re following up with our readers. Have you implemented any of these ideas? Do you have other tips for avoiding the holiday lull? When projects disappear in other months, the freelance editor adjusts her schedule and cash …

Inner Editor: Tasks Without Edges

February 28, 2017 | Filed under: Virginia Durksen

As the oft-paraphrased Leonardo da Vinci would have it, art [or poetry or writing or editing] is never finished, only abandoned. Writing is like a teenager. Eventually you have to send it out into the world to fend for itself. (Or should I say it’s like a young adult? Most …

The Inner Editor: December Is the Cruellest — and Shortest — Month

December 20, 2016 | Filed under: Virginia Durksen

The little knot forming in your chest isn’t a reaction to the cold weather. It’s the freelance editor’s anxiety kicking in right on schedule, just before the holidays. When projects disappear in other months, the freelance editor adjusts her schedule and cash flow projections and stoically reminds herself that this …

The Inner Editor: Introvert, Know Thyself

November 8, 2016 | Filed under: Virginia Durksen

Just after parlour games went out of fashion, but before Facebook, a self-employed editor might have used her idle hours for professional developments and introspections of various sorts. In particular, one such editor might have noticed that her clients had entire Human Resources departments dedicated to circulating questionnaires to help …

The Inner Editor: The Voice and Its Vices

September 27, 2016 | Filed under: Virginia Durksen

When editors talk about a writer’s “voice,” we usually mean something like a writer’s style or tone or stance. Even if you’ve never given much thought to this term, you’ll know what “voice” means if you can recall a moment when you, as a child, first heard “Don’t use that voice with me, …

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