Copy Editing: Your Role in the Editorial Process

Strategies for implementing best practices

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Copy Editing: Your Role in the Editorial Process

WHEN 1 day, Tuesday, October 14, 9 am-5 pm

LEVEL Intro

LOCATION Washington, DC 

PRICE
$349 ($329 for )
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Course Details

You might be the manager of an editorial team or the most junior member of it. You might work in-house or freelance. Your "team" might be a loose confederation of individuals working in different departments, or you alone could be the whole team. Whatever the role or situation, everyone who contributes to an editorial process needs the equivalent of a spa day -- a day spent wholly focused on learning and sharing best practices that ensure that the process is in peak form.

Whether you're producing books, magazines, journals, newsletters, web sites, or corporate communications, the goal is to provide high-quality content. Yet common to every kind of publishing effort are the often self-created obstacles in the way of that goal. Come spend a day devoted to eliminating the obstacles: fuzzy roles, inadequate or absent guidelines, less than ideal communication patterns. We'll look at the differing yet often overlapping roles among editors, writers, and production staff.  Also how to manage the editorial process -- from providing briefs to developing a house style to "playing well with others."

We'll start the day with guided breakout sessions designed to get you thinking about the challenges we face in implementing a well-run editorial process. Then we'll tackle the key issues in turn, from the beginning to the end of the process: role definition, house style definition, guidelines for contributors and editors, resources, and editorial process design. You'll come away from this copyediting workshop with renewed awareness of how you fit into the big picture and with practical strategies for turning good intentions into real solutions.

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Wendalyn Nichols
Wendalyn Nichols is the editor of Copy Editor newsletter. She was a teacher of remedial English and composition for several years before entering publishing, first as a freelance researcher, writer, and editor; then as a lexicographer and editor with the Longman Group; and finally as the editorial director of Random House Reference and Information Publishing. Wendalyn has frequently appeared as a language expert on television and radio, including The Today Show, CNN, and NPR's Talk of the Nation. She was a regular contributor to The Mavens' Word of the Day Web site, answering questions about word origins and usage.


Testimonials


Wendalyn Nichols was Superb! She offered a wealth of knowledge about words, style, and editing while sharing inside info about what's happening in the profession of copyediting. To my surprise, class length seemed just right. I didn't anticipate a day's lecture/conversation on this subject would keep me fully interested--and awake--yet that was precisely my experience. -- Laura Zimmerman

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