6 March 2024 | March 2024, Newsletters
Events bulletin You may have noticed a new weekly email popping up in your inbox. On Friday 9 February we launched our events and workshops bulletin. This weekly bulletin will replace the emails that you previously received for individual events. The bulletin grew...
6 March 2024 | March 2024, Newsletters
Solutions Across: 1 non-fat, 5 christen, 9 redesign, 10 shufti, 11 hot cross buns, 13 tofu, 14 identity, 17 observed, 18 clod, 20 resurrection, 23 Easter, 24 turncoat, 25 newlywed, 26 nelson. Down: 2 omen, 3 free house, 4 thirty, 5 contraindicated, 6 resisted, 7...
6 March 2024 | March 2024, Newsletters
By Mark Taylor Across 1 ‘Lite’ tops new order: natural, fresh and tasty (3-3) 5 Wash away the sin, accepting church’s first right to name (8) 9 Gender is fluid, so plan it again (8) 10 Wartime look? It’s back, wearing his uniform for starters...
7 February 2024 | February 2024, Newsletters
By Rhonda Bracey, CyberText Consulting Pty LtdReview environment: Windows 11, Word 365 (version 2311, build 17029.20108) Editor’s note: This review discusses the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in editing. IPEd is finalising a position statement on this...
7 February 2024 | February 2024, Newsletters
Editors Victoria (EdVic) Professional Development Officer Caroline Arnoul spoke with Nadine Davidoff about her upcoming workshop on point of view. Editors Victoria: In February, you’ll be running a new two-part workshop for Editors Victoria on point of view in fiction...
7 February 2024 | February 2024, Newsletters
Happy new year! The beginning of the year is often a time of change and that is also true for IPEd. Russell Noakes will shortly be stepping down as IPEd’s Company Secretary. Russell stepped into the role in February 2020 and has since served IPEd and its members...