Deciding what to publish: the joys and pains of reviewing other people’s work
Location
Baker Library 152
Start Date
29-4-2017 2:10 PM
End Date
29-4-2017 3:10 PM
Presentation Type
Workshop
Description
From effective submission review to assembling cohesive, compelling periodicals, this hands-on workshop will give you concepts and techniques that take the headache out of wearing the hat of an editor. The interactive session should be useful whether you are experienced at publication-level editing or have yet to try your hand. Also invaluable for reviewers, and for writers who want their submissions to be on-point and publishable.
Led by Dartmouth faculty member Cynthia P. Monroe.
Deciding what to publish: the joys and pains of reviewing other people’s work
Baker Library 152
From effective submission review to assembling cohesive, compelling periodicals, this hands-on workshop will give you concepts and techniques that take the headache out of wearing the hat of an editor. The interactive session should be useful whether you are experienced at publication-level editing or have yet to try your hand. Also invaluable for reviewers, and for writers who want their submissions to be on-point and publishable.
Led by Dartmouth faculty member Cynthia P. Monroe.
Comments
Cynthia P. Monroe is a writer and freelance editor who has produced numerous public, non-profit, and business publications. She earned her B.A. from Dartmouth College and M.F.A. from University of British Columbia.