2 May 2022 | May 2022, News, Newsletters
We talk to Helen Bradford, seasoned editor, athlete and founder of Capire, a consultancy for governments, NGOs and international development organisations. Originally from London and now based in Wellington, Helen talks about how her impressive career in...
2 May 2022 | May 2022, Newsletters
If you are considering whether to sit the accreditation exam – either this year on 22 August, or in future – here are a few factors that might influence your decision. Accreditation by IPEd demonstrates your competency as an editor, both to yourself and to others....
2 May 2022 | May 2022, Newsletters
Malini Devadas’s recent online workshop, hosted by Editors South Australia, was engaging, thought-provoking and encouraged participants to revisit their own beliefs about their editing services. A significant feature of the value-for-money three-hour session...
2 May 2022 | May 2022, Newsletters
What do the books on your shelves say about you? Do you keep them all and never part with any? Are they a varied representation of different stages of your life and your interests? The other day I was gazing over our hall bookshelves, thinking about the books...
2 May 2022 | May 2022, Newsletters
Come and listen to IPEd’s Ruth Davies and Agata Mrva-Montoya at their respective, not-to-be-missed sessions at the Brisbane Writers Festival on 5 May 2022. Grammar Nerds of the World Untie – 5:30 pm AEST, 5 May 2022 At Grammar Nerds of the World Untie,...
2 May 2022 | May 2022, News, Newsletters
IPEd is proud to announce that the winner of the 2022 Janet Mackenzie Medal (the Mackenzie) is Renée Otmar DE. The Mackenzie is IPEd’s highest award and honours the memory of revered editor, author and IPEd member Janet Mackenzie DE (1947–2018). The Mackenzie...