Writing is often seen as a solitary pursuit, but understanding the relational aspects of the craft can make us better editors. New contributor Elliott Silverstein explains how in the latest blog post from the #EditorsWeekly.
Writing is often seen as a solitary pursuit, but understanding the relational aspects of the craft can make us better editors. New contributor Elliott Silverstein explains how in the latest blog post from the #EditorsWeekly.
This week in the #EditorsWeekly, Christina Petrides regales us with her fascinating journey as a digital nomad as she embarked into a new career in travel editing.
https://blog.editors.ca/breaking-into-a-new-market-sector-as-an-editor/
This week, in the #EditorsWeekly, Suzanne Schaan reflects on working with subject matter experts and offers her tips and perspectives when “expertise is in editing, not in the content.”
https://blog.editors.ca/the-sme-and-me-navigating-an-edit-with-a-subject-matter-expert/
This week, in the #EditorsWeekly, Deborah Cecere reviews a publication called “How to Clean Up a Messy Word Document,” and discusses why managing messiness matters!
https://blog.editors.ca/review-how-to-clean-up-a-messy-word-document/
This week, in the #EditorsWeekly, Kelly Schrank talks about how using comprehensive checklists for editing can transform your workday, and invites you to join her at her conference session in Halifax.
This week, in the #EditorsWeekly, Jessica de Bruyn reflects on her journey in editing and the people she met along the way who helped shape her path. Find out more about her 2026 conference session in Halifax!