New Articles Available: Online Editing Protocol
Announcing the publication of four new articles in the Editors Only online newsletter. Topics include online editing protocol, magazine editing, and writing tips.
New Britain, CT, October 04, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Editors Only, the monthly newsletter for publication editors, has published four new articles in its online newsletter.
The first two articles, "To Err Is Human" (by Editors Only managing editor Denise Gable) and "Errors Published online: To Fix or not to Fix (by Editors Only research editor Meredith L. Dias), focus upon the proper protocol for editing already-published online material. Gable compiles wisdom from the editors of several publications, and Dias explores the ethical implications of "scrubbing" online errors.
In "Advice from the Competition", Professor Peter J. Jacobi looks to other writing publications for insights into the art of writing. It is important, Jacobi asserts, for writers to read a wide range of writing-oriented guides and publications to enhance their skills. Publications consulted in this article include The Writer's Chronicle, The Writer, Quill, Corporate Writer & Editor, Writer's Digest, and Creative Nonfiction.
There is also a brief review of John Morrish's "Magazine Editing: How to Develop and Manage a Successful Publication." The book explores various facets of the magazine editing profession, including scheduling, budgeting, production, and editorial strategy.
See these articles at: www.editorsonly.com.
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The first two articles, "To Err Is Human" (by Editors Only managing editor Denise Gable) and "Errors Published online: To Fix or not to Fix (by Editors Only research editor Meredith L. Dias), focus upon the proper protocol for editing already-published online material. Gable compiles wisdom from the editors of several publications, and Dias explores the ethical implications of "scrubbing" online errors.
In "Advice from the Competition", Professor Peter J. Jacobi looks to other writing publications for insights into the art of writing. It is important, Jacobi asserts, for writers to read a wide range of writing-oriented guides and publications to enhance their skills. Publications consulted in this article include The Writer's Chronicle, The Writer, Quill, Corporate Writer & Editor, Writer's Digest, and Creative Nonfiction.
There is also a brief review of John Morrish's "Magazine Editing: How to Develop and Manage a Successful Publication." The book explores various facets of the magazine editing profession, including scheduling, budgeting, production, and editorial strategy.
See these articles at: www.editorsonly.com.
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