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Editors’ Association of Earth has 10,000 members!

October 29, 2019 | Filed under: Brendan O’Brien

Editors’ Association of Earth (EAE) is a Facebook group set up in February 2013 by Greg Ioannou and others, with the aim of fostering links between editors internationally. On Oct. 17, its membership reached 10,000. It’s a testament to editors around the world that EAE has become so successful. EAE …

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The Aging Editor

August 20, 2019 | Filed under: Brendan O’Brien

A few months ago, some editors shared articles on Facebook about editing and aging. I didn’t read them properly, but I saw some of the comments. I recently turned 59 and have been a professional editor for more than three decades. I’m getting quite close to an age at which …

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Empirical Editors: Acronyms

July 16, 2019 | Filed under: Aaron Dalton

Background I’m an in-house editor for the Alberta Energy Regulator. Authors are required to work with our group as they move towards publishing their documents. It’s essential that we cultivate and nurture relationships of respect and trust. One element of that is always being able to rationalize and justify our …

More Twitter for Wordies

September 18, 2018 | Filed under: Letitia Henville

A little over two years ago, Lori Burwash sang the praises of Twitter as “a forum where communication must be clear, engaging and concise” — and so of obvious appeal to editors. Since June 2016, Twitter has grown in the public consciousness, with some now seeing it as an echo …

An Academic Rock Star’s Advice for Editors

April 17, 2018 | Filed under: Rosemary Shipton

Recently I was asked to speak at the memorial service for Francess Halpenny — a true powerhouse in Canadian publishing. In the course of her long life, she was head of the Editorial Department at University of Toronto Press (UTP) during its “golden years,” general editor of the Dictionary of …

Why Do So Many Teachers Become Editors?

March 13, 2018 | Filed under: Tracey Anderson

Someone recently asked me that question at a networking event. As an editor who came to this profession via a teaching career, I’d pondered this before, and wondered if and how my experience as a teacher shapes my approach as an editor. The Connection My teaching approach centred around two …

Editing Technical Instructional Material: Do You Need to Be an Expert?

January 23, 2018 | Filed under: Tracey Anderson

“How can you edit that? You don’t know anything about being an electrician.” I often heard that question and variations of it — carpenter, instrument technician, welder — in my years editing technical instructional materials for apprenticeship trades in Alberta. This is how I answered the question. I am the …

There’s No Clarity With Editors or Authors

September 5, 2017 | Filed under: Rosemary Shipton

Editors say they love words, with finding just the right phrase for the context, but, ironically, they can only fail with two terms critical to the world of publishing: “editor” and “author.” When someone says she’s an editor, you have no idea what she does. Is she the editor of …

Attending Conferences at Home and Abroad? Aye!

July 11, 2017 | Filed under: Marion Soubliere

For editors, industry conferences are like chicken soup for the soul. Editing can be a lonely profession, but combining learning with camaraderie is a spirit-boosting elixir. Many of us are still brimming with ideas and newfound confidence following June’s 2017 Editors Canada conference in Gatineau. Such learning and networking need …

Editors Canada’s Karen Virag Award

July 4, 2017 | Filed under: Anita Jenkins

Editors Canada established the Karen Virag Award in 2016 to honour the memory of a remarkable Edmonton editor. This award recognizes individuals or groups who do an exceptional job of raising the profile of editors and the editing profession. These skills and initiatives are somewhat exceptional among the editing ranks, …

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