This week, in “What’s on my Desk?” Jamie Banks shares her workspace with the #EditorsWeekly and tells us how she fuels up and stays grounded throughout the workday.
In this week’s #EditorsWeekly, Marlies Gabriele Prinzl explores The Grant Writing Guide, in which the author, Betty Lai, uncovers the so-called “hidden curriculum” to provide strategies for grant writing success. Join the academic editing book club on April 7 for a discussion.
https://blog.editors.ca/thinking-about-grant-editing-services-this-book-could-help/
This week in the #EditorsWeekly, Alex Benarzi, Lynne Melcome and Holly Vestad team up to introduce the Hub, a new tool to connect editors to all the resources to help them with career goals.
https://blog.editors.ca/introducing-the-career-development-hub/
This week, in the #EditorsWeekly, we continue our conversation with Susan Glickman, author, poet, editor, about her piece, “Dear Trees.”
Take a moment with the #EditorsWeekly … a poetry moment. Pause and feel editing anew with Susan Glickman, long-time editor and poet, in her piece “Dear Trees.”
This week, in the #EditorsWeekly, Emily Doucet introduces our new series about arts and art history editing, and talks about her experience in this unique niche.
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.