Book Review: The Paper It’s Written On Into every freelancer's life, a few contracts must fall. When a former-litigator-current-editor and a long-time publishing pro team up to write a guide specifically for the editor–client relationship, you know it’s going to be worthwhile. It’s a slim, … [Read more...]
How to Train for New Markets
Every industry and market has its jargon, its standard allusions, and its voice. For this reason alone, an editor does well to specialize; it sends a message that the editor is sympathetic to what the writer is trying to do and won’t undo their efforts. Some industries are so specialized or … [Read more...]