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Photo of the book The Subversive Copy Editor: Advice from Chicago; or, How to Negotiate Good Relationships with Your Writers, Your Colleagues, and Yourself, 2nd edition, by Carol Fisher Saller. (© The University of Chicago Press)

The Student Affiliate Book Club Gets Subversive

December 7, 2021 | Filed under: Amanda Goldrick-Jones

The brand-new student affiliate book club chose Carol Fisher Saller’s The Subversive Copy Editor (2nd edition, 2016) as its first book for discussion. We were intensely curious — especially those in the club who are early-career editors — about what “subversive” editing meant. In October, we met online to review …

The Canadian Press Stylebook

What’s New in the Canadian Press Stylebook

November 2, 2021 | Filed under: Lucy Payette

Since its inception in 1940, The Canadian Press Stylebook has changed “cautiously,” as stated on its website, with a motto of “evolution, not revolution.” Nonetheless, if you’ve followed Canadian Press style, you know it isn’t enough to commit to memory the style standards and leave it at that. Language and …

Screenshot of style guide drop-down list in PerfectIt, with The Chicago Manual of Style selected.

Review: The Chicago Manual of Style for PerfectIt

September 14, 2021 | Filed under: Aaron Dalton

Disclaimer: I received a free year of access to The Chicago Manual of Style Online (CMOS Online) and PerfectIt 5 as part of testing the beta version and writing this review. Efficiency is key to maximizing your income. There are only so many hours in a day, so you simply …

Magnifying glass magnifies the words "Style Guide" on the cover of a spiral-bound document. Illustration on a blue background.

Learning from History

October 6, 2020 | Filed under: Aaron Dalton

This post is part of a series of case studies by and for in-house editors. The focus of this series is on the personal experiences and various roles of in-house editors. If you’re interested in writing a post for this series, please email the Member Services Committee. One of the reasons our …

Digital Enhancement for Numbers (Go Figures!)

April 9, 2019 | Filed under: James Harbeck

At the ACES conference in Providence, Rhode Island, in late March, the Associated Press announced changes to their recommendations for handling numbers and debated some others. About sixty percent of those present gasped when one of the recommendations was made — in fact, it might have been 70 percent. No, …

Pink, Blue and the Singular “They”

October 16, 2018 | Filed under: Marianne Grier

I was a late adopter of the singular “they,” once thinking its usage was down to laziness or ignorance. I’ve recently changed my tune. The singular “they” helps streamline sentences, is considerate of those who don’t identify with a gender, and can help avoid the gender-charged language that can be …

English Editing in Quebec: Proofreading Bilingual Documents

July 31, 2018 | Filed under: Dwain Richardson

For most of us, it is easy to proof documents written in one language. Copy editors and proofreaders are familiar with flow, style and grammatical rules as they pertain to their mother tongues. But what happens when working with a bilingual or multilingual document? How do you ensure consistency, especially …

Review: Elements of Indigenous Style: A Guide for Writing By and About Indigenous Peoples by Gregory Younging

May 29, 2018 | Filed under: Sue Archer

When I heard an Indigenous style guide was being published this year, I was excited by the opportunity to learn a framework for approaching the works of Indigenous authors. I am a non-Indigenous editor — a settler — and in recent years I have become very aware of my long-standing …

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