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Advanced Manuscript Editing

Working electronically, students will become familiar with the structure of a book and gain skills in assessing manuscripts, writing editorial notes, setting editorial priorities, handling illustrations, editing documentation, and preparing the edited manuscript for the next stage of publishing. There will be plenty of hands-on practice in sentence- and paragraph-level editing. Quizzes and discussions will touch on challenging aspects of grammar and of editing books in various genres. Using Carol Fisher Saller’s The Subversive Copy Editor as a resource, the class will discuss the editor’s mediating role and how to build trust with authors and other members of the book team. Finally, student will take a good look at what it’s like to be an editor and live a word-focused life.

Skills / Knowledge

  • Become familiar with the challenges of copy editing in a variety of genres
  • Practice working within professional expectations for speed and accuracy
  • Gain confidence working with difficult problems in grammar and on complex elements
  • Write, read, and discuss author queries in order to better understand how to engage in a productive copy editor/author relationship
  • Master the technological aspects of copy editing
  • Assess a book-length manuscript for copy editing and prepare editorial notes
  • Copy edit a substantial work