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What Do You Hope to Read in The Editors’ Weekly?

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The Editors’ Weekly wouldn’t be what it is without the wonderful contributors who volunteer their time to share their wisdom each week. It also wouldn’t be what it is without you, dear readers.

We’ve got some great content coming up this month! As planning progresses for spring and summer 2024, we’ve got a question for you:

What editing topics are you excited about?

Perhaps you’d like to read more about a certain editorial niche. Perhaps you’re a fan of how-to posts or personal reflections or resource recommendations. Perhaps you have an idea that we’ve never covered before!

Feel free to share your ideas in the comments, and we’ll take them into consideration as we explore ideas for contributors and content!

And, of course, if you have an idea that you’d like to cover, let us know! Pitches for new posts are always welcome, whether you’re a seasoned professional or a new editing student. If you’d like to write for the blog, you can fill out the contact form or email Laura Bontje at blog@editors.ca.

Happy spring!

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About the author

Laura Bontje

Laura Bontje is a freelance editor in London, Ontario. She specializes in fiction editing, with a particular focus on children’s literature. Laura is the author of the palindrome-packed picture book Was It a Cat I Saw? (Amicus Ink, 2024), the cicada-inspired story When the Air Sang (Annick Press, 2025), and more to come.

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