What’s on your desk, fellow editors? This week, in the #EditorsWeekly, Emily Distefano introduces our new series and talks about what’s on her desk and her tools of the trade.
This week in the #EditorsWeekly, Don Mailhot discusses the ever-increasing use of AI, which needs to expand the more we use it. Is it indeed a “power hungry beast?”
In this week’s #EditorsWeekly, Jamie Banks explores the book The Copy Editor's (Life)Style Guide: Maintaining Your Joy (and Sanity) in a Rapidly Changing Profession which is part memoir and written FOR copy editors. Join the academic editing book club on February 24 for a discussion.
https://blog.editors.ca/maintaining-your-joy-as-a-copy-editor/
This week, in the #EditorsWeekly, Kaitlin Littlechild takes us on a journey to reflect how storytelling in Indigenous communities is shaped by the rhythm of the land.
https://blog.editors.ca/editing-with-the-seasons-indigenous-storytelling-and-the-rhythm-of-the-land/
This week in the #EditorsWeekly, the mini-series on editor and virtual assistant collaborators Letitia Henville and Melanie Lobo continues with Part 2.
https://blog.editors.ca/when-two-neurodivergent-minds-meet-part-2/
This week, in the #EditorsWeekly, Letitia Henville interviews her virtual assistant, Melanie Lobo about how Melanie has helped her manage some aspects of her freelance business.