28 September 2021 | October 2021
by Laura Russo Reading like an Australian writer presents 25 essays on the craft of writing literary fiction and some of the purposes such writing can serve. Editor of the collection, award-winning novelist Belinda Castles, acknowledges it was inspired by the New...
28 September 2021 | October 2021
by Mark Taylor ACROSS 8. CHO won’t let you go out — tread the room, say, instead (4-2-4, 5) 9. Where can’t you go under 8A? With first lockdown, leave crap hotel confused (3, 4, 3, 5) 10. Near neighbour lodged in terrace house (4) 11. Sounds like your Aunty Vera’s...
28 September 2021 | #IPEdConf21, October 2021
by Thirangie Jayatilake Presentation by Jodie Lea Martire at the IPEd conference. Jodie presented the results based on her research involving Spinifex Press and Wild Dingo Press, and multiple authors they have published. She explained that she uses the phrase...
28 September 2021 | #IPEdConf21, October 2021
by Liz Atkinson Presentation by Dr Malini Devadas AE at the IPEd conference. Dr Malini Devadas AE sure knows how to pack a punch. As a marketer with many years’ experience, I knew what I needed to do to revitalise my editing business in this new-normal COVID-19...
28 September 2021 | #IPEdConf21, October 2021
by Katie Lawry AE Presentation by Julie Ganner AE and Agata Mrva-Montoya at the IPEd conference. Starting the IPEd conference with a workshop was helpful to get into a learning mindset and a good way to start communicating with editing colleagues. Julie and Agata...
28 September 2021 | #IPEdConf21, October 2021
by Claire Heath Presentation by Renée Otmar at the IPEd conference. Renée Otmar’s workshop before the IPEd conference on editing for sensitivity, diversity and inclusion offered lots of insights into how inclusion works and fails. Renée said we will make mistakes, and...