5 February 2025 | February 2025, Newsletters
By Glenine Hamlyn AE Why do we edit? What lessons do we learn from it? In her presentation on “The braid of words: editing, translation, publishing”, hosted by Editors Queensland on 6 November 2024, Jodie Lea Martire invited us to “translate” these questions for...
5 February 2025 | February 2025, Newsletters
By Sally Asnicar In 2024, the stars finally aligned and I was able to attend a CIEP annual conference on 8 to 9 September. The venue was the fabulous Aston University campus in Birmingham, England. As an early arrival and residential delegate, I was fortunate to join...
5 February 2025 | February 2025, Newsletters
Winners of the Roly Sussex Short Story Competition – affectionately now known as the Rolys – have been announced. The competition, one of the flagships of the English-Speaking Union (Queensland Branch), attracted a record number of entries – 73 in the Open Division,...
5 February 2025 | February 2025, Newsletters
IPEd member Dr Julia Miller shares her editing story, her biggest challenges and the transition to freelance editing. I’ve always had an interest in words. My MA research thesis was about English loanwords in modern European Portuguese. (There are lots,...
9 December 2024 | Home Page, News
The Institute of Professional Editors (IPEd) is pleased to announce the longlist for the 2025 Rosanne Fitzgibbon Editorial Award (the Rosie). One of the richest awards for editors in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, the Rosie recognises excellence in editing. The...