What’s your story?

by | May 5, 2019 | Copyediting Style

A story. An idea. A piece of expert advice. Everyone has something to share. More so for copy editors.

What’s yours?

Editor’s Essentials invites you to share it with the editing fraternity. After all, a story is to be told, an idea is worth spreading, and editors are the ones who never shy away from seeking advice.

Some ideas to start with are opinions, books you love, quick tips, and courses.

Send your entries to learning@editorsessentials.com. Don’t forget to add a brief bio and a photograph; your readers would love to know a bit about you.

Entries will be rewarded. We will get in touch once we receive your entry.

What are you waiting for? Start writing. Help editors become editors extraordinaire.

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