2 April 2025 | April 2025, Newsletters
President’s report by Margaret Trudgeon AE I’ve just come home from another invigorating Editors Victoria lunch at Arcadia in Fitzroy. We all enjoyed a good chat among a range of attendees, from brand new student members to long-standing member editors. We...
2 April 2025 | April 2025, Newsletters
IPEd member Marin Rymer shares her editing story, from the film industry to proofreading. I became a professional proofreader in September this year, after a lifetime of correcting errors for fun. I can’t believe it never occurred to me sooner, to do this for a...
2 April 2025 | April 2025, Newsletters
By Stephanie Holt AE Writers, readers and quite a few editors descended on the Victorian country town of Clunes recently for the annual BookTown Festival. It was wonderful to catch up with edibuddies promoting their own books and other creative endeavours. AJ Collins...
2 April 2025 | April 2025, Newsletters
By Rachel Chopping We had an illuminating session on Thursday 20 February with Debbie Lee of Ginninderra Press sharing advice for authors and editors alike on navigating the ever-changing world of self-publishing. With self-publishing on the rise – over 2.6 million...
2 April 2025 | April 2025, Newsletters
By Carolyn Page AE On 4 March 2025, Editors NSW hosted an excellent presentation, “Editing for the web” by Cathy Nicoll AE. Jennifer Rowland AE was MC, with Marita Smith AE wrangling Zoom. Cathy is a content designer and editor who has been managing websites since the...
2 April 2025 | April 2025, Newsletters
From the Special Interest Group on Academic Editing The first meeting for 2025 of the Special Interest Group on Academic Editing (SIGAE) was held on 13 February 2025, chaired by facilitator Ann Philpott. As usual, there was a good turnout of IPEd people (52...