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Letter from the Editor: Write for The Editors’ Weekly

August 24, 2023 | Filed under: General EAC, Laura Bontje

Happy summer, readers! The Editors’ Weekly is taking a break for the rest of August. It’s time to enjoy the last weeks of summer — and of summer reading! Have you read any great books lately? This summer, I set myself a goal of reading only Canadian literature, and it’s …

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Starting Your Editorial Blog

December 1, 2020 | Filed under: Tanya Mykhaylychenko

Your editorial blog is an excellent tool to attract new clients, maintain relationships with existing or past clients and optimize your website for search engines. Before you start blogging, consider these two starting points: Your blog is not about you; its purpose is to answer your clients’ questions and offer …

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Special Feature: Keep Busy While Self-Isolating

March 26, 2020 | Filed under: Anna Williams

Is self-isolation and social distancing taking a toll? Here is a list of ideas to keep you busy: Creative Writing Stretch those creative muscles! Get inspired with some writing prompts below: The Writer’s Digest The Write Practice New York Times Online Libraries Libraries already have vast online resources, and many …

Emerge From the Shadows via the Our Languages Blog

September 26, 2017 | Filed under: Julie Morin

“If only I could rewrite this text!” If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably had a similar reaction, especially if your clients are looking for a “soothing” edit. You know the kind I mean: one that doesn’t involve any changes beyond sprinkling a few commas here and there… I spent …

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