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December 2020 Editors Aotearoa NZ

EdANZ summarises exceptional PD opportunities by Caroline Simpson Kia ora, Do you have mixed feelings about it nearly being the end of the year? I do. It’s the year when the usual feast and famine of the freelance editor has swung to further extremes. It’s the year...
AIWP hosts first meeting

AIWP hosts first meeting

Accessibility Initiative Working Party hosts first meeting by Julie Ganner AE, Chair The Accessibility Initiative Working Party (AIWP) held its first meeting by Zoom on 22 October. AIWP has been established as part of IPEd’s commitment to the Australian Inclusive...
Introducing Leaf Mag

Introducing Leaf Mag

Book professionals tell all by Clare Millar Rebecca Fletcher and Clare Millar (along with Jessica Harvie), who met as Student Advisers to the Editors Victoria committee, have launched Leaf mag. It is an online collection of interviews with Australia’s book...
StyleHub survey open to IPEd

StyleHub survey open to IPEd

Numbers survey seeks responses IPEd members are invited to participate in a new Biotext–Macquarie Australian style survey. The survey, Feedback 37, focuses on style choices used for spaces and numbers. Responses will be used to monitor changes among language...

Fiction editing

Joint presentation outlines fiction editing by Paul Anderson Catherine Hill and Nicola O’Shea delivered a joint presentation on editing fiction at the Editors NSW monthly meeting on 3 November 2020. Big picture Nicola begins working on the manuscript before it is...
Magabala Books

Magabala Books

WA publishing spotlight: Magabala Books by Kiara Cramer Magabala Books, in Broome, Western Australia, is an independently owned Indigenous corporation. Magabala, Australia’s most rural publishing house, sets itself apart with its cultural projects and not-for-profit...