The first step in preparing a document for publication is the copyediting of the work. The majority of copyediting tasks today are carried out on-scre...
In a blog post I wrote in 2013, “3 Professionals Every Entrepreneur Needs in Their Corner,” I noted that when an entrepreneur launches a new business,...
As editors, we at TEC are well aware of the ins and outs of working with each of our clients and helping them navigate the editing process. We als...
Here at TEC, it’s our job to provide our clients with the best guidance and advice in the editing and flow of their documents. Recently, we had a clie...
In this blog from former editor Nadine Bachan, she sheds a little light on the not-so-clear complexities of Wikipedia copyright and the real deal behi...
Editorial work entails a variety of different jobs. These include substantive editing, line editing, and proofreading. Because the process of editoria...
Perhaps one of the most misunderstood things about the editing and publishing process is just how long it can take. If, for example, you have complete...
Ryerson University’s Publishing Program is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year! Founded in 1990, the Certificate in Publishing is the larg...
Although some of the steps that playwrights take on their journey to publication are similar to those taken by authors seeking publication, there are ...
Canadian vs. American spelling variation isn't a topic we have talked about recently, but it is definitely a subject that continues to remain relevant...
New Canadian authors working without the benefit of representation are probably familiar with House of Anansi and Douglas & McIntyre as being Cana...
What is a publishing plan? Well, a publishing plan is exactly what it sounds like: it involves scheduling and planning for the writing and publishing ...
Although there are some who would advocate for a world free of passive-voice constructions, an all-out ban on this wrongfully maligned verbal form wou...
Picture this: you’re an author who has just sent your first manuscript off to an editor for a professional copy edit. Eventually, the editor returns t...
For our blog just a few weeks ago I was asked about the best piece of editing advice I ever received. I had actually only recently had an epiphany abo...
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Here at The Editing Company, we occasionally have to answer a familiar question from an inquiring caller: “How can you guarantee perfection?” This is ...
Spring is here, and as the trees start to bud, and the snowdrops and crocuses start to poke their green tips out of the dirt, it’s hard not to think a...
As an editor, remaining empathetic and sensitive to the author's needs will always be important. So, we decided to revisit this blog from earlier in t...
So, you’ve determined you do need to request permission for something you’re using in your book. It might be a poem, it could be an excerpt of text, o...
Self-publishing opportunities allow authors to reach their audiences on their own schedules and through their own publishing initiatives. An important...
It's still the beginning of a new year, and that usually means lots of new authors are out there working on the first draft of that book they've been ...
Newsletters, websites, business cards, advertisements — social media icons are everywhere. These icons are shorthand symbols that can send users to yo...
Copyright and permissions can be a tricky subject for any author to navigate. At TEC, we often get questions and queries from authors about whther the...