@rolysussex describes editors as boundary umpires: what is in? what is over the line? He says that spoken English is twisting the arm of written language, and the boundary is increasingly blurred #IPEdConf21
I also loved hearing about the long debate over "Aujourd'hui, maman est morte." from L'รtranger and all the ways it has been translated so far and how agreement seems to have been reached only relatively recently, in 2012 (Today, Maman died.).
Wow. So much to think about from @jodiemartire's presentation at @IPEd_Conf! Plenty of suggestions for editors working with authors from under-represented groups. #IPEdConf21
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Great to see an author acknowledging editors for the value they provide. Look out for the review of 'Rebel Without a Clause' in the April issue of 'Gatherings' โ coming soon.
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Only a few days before super-early-bird prices for (workshops $110, conference $160) close on 1 April. Member prices apply to @IPEditors, @The_CIEP, @EFAFreelancers, @editorscanada, @NAIWEnews, PEG. Conference will be delivered via Zoom, 28-30 June: iped2021.org.au/program/
We've added more pre-conference workshops: PerfectIt - Daniel Heuman (@IntelligentEdit); Sensitivity, diversity and inclusion - @renee8otmar; Understanding your mindset - @MaliniDevadas. Places are limited, so don't wait to book! #IPEdConf2021iped2021.org.au/program/