17 October 2022 | News, Newsletters, September 2022
Enter the Mackenzie, Rosie or Student Prize – it’s nomination time! The Mackenzie The Janet Mackenzie Medal (the Mackenzie) is open for nominations. The Mackenzie is IPEd’s most prestigious award. It recognises the outstanding achievements and contributions of a...
1 September 2022 | Gatherings, Newsletters, September 2022
September 2022Vol. 3 No. 8 | ISSN: 2652-5836 Feature article Interested in presenting a session at the 2023 IPEd conference? Have you got a workshop or presentation (or an idea for one) about the challenges and opportunities facing the editing profession? Would you...
1 September 2022 | Newsletters, September 2022
By Charles Barbour, Senior Lecturer, School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. What was your first reaction when you heard about Blake...
1 September 2022 | Newsletters, September 2022
By Rina Wongpanich Marketing is an essential activity for freelance editors, but many of us can feel uncomfortable hustling for work and selling our services. It was refreshing to see more than 40 editors joining a free IPEd presentation in July on anti-hustle...
1 September 2022 | Newsletters, September 2022
By Michelle Smith Editors Western Australian branch President Jess Gately hosted the Fiction in Translation Book Club on Tuesday 2 August. The book club was born of an interest in translated works and research, where participants are involved in the choice of text,...
1 September 2022 | Newsletters, September 2022
By Marie Pietersz (edvic.events@iped-editors.org) The Editors Victoria Annual Branch Meeting held on 14 July 2022 was capped off by a speaker meeting with Alice Pung. More than 70 attendees listened eagerly to Alice, who took them through her chance foray into...