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| March 2012 |  | Five ways to improve your productivity
2012 conference update
Books: Better baked than burned
Getting twiggy with it
Wordplay: genitive |
December 2011 |  | Editing-inspired holiday gift guide
Reports from The Word On The Street
Update on EAC's 2012 conference |
October 2011 |  | Back to school
The best editing and writing advice I ever got
Wordplay: School |
July 2011 |  | Editing in a tech world
Update on Toronto's executive committee
Notes from the 2011 conference
Beginner's luck: A new beginning
Wordplay: Vancouver |
| May 2011 |  | On-screen v. hard-copy editing Beginner's luck: Backing up your system Apps for editors on the go Wordplay: e
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March 2011 |  | Review of Bill C-32
Irish vocabulary challenge
Beginner's luck: Social media and the newbie
Wordplay: Blarney, baloney, and etymology |
| January/ February 2011 |  | What does Bill C-32 mean for editors?
Is editing harming your health?
What do you do when life gets in the way of your career?
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| November 2010 |  | Get the #$5* out!: The war on curse words
Vocabulary challenge
Beginner's luck: Learning when to say "no"
Editor's bookshelf: The Chicago Manual of Style, Practical Grammar, and Nutshell Library
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September 2010 |  | Social media and related terms now in Oxford Dictionary Beginner’s luck: Asking stupid questions Wordplay: morpheme |
| July 2010 |  | Grammar food for thought: An editor’s observations on grammar and usage
Two-minute yoga magic
Wordplay: Just deserts |
| April 2010 |  | Grammar food for thought: Figures of speech that don’t work
Seminar chair’s report
Wordplay: Eh
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March 2010 |  | Grammar food for thought
Toronto branch executive call for nominations
Wordplay: mucous, mucus, nauseous |
| February 2008 |  | Freelance versus in-house: pros and cons A meeting of minds: Globe and Mail obituary editor presentation Professional Development: February 2008 Seminars A review of books: What do our executive board members use? |
| December 2007 |  | Past Program Report: Desert Island Read? Toronto Branch Executive Professional Development: December 2007 Seminars Creative Correctness Book Review: The Elements of Style, illustrated edition |
November 2007 |  | Past Program Report: 'Cover Your But': A Report on Why and 'Error' Isn't Toronto Branch Executive Professional Development: November 2007 Seminars Who I Am as Editor? Reflections on Identity A Review of Books: What Executive Members are Using |
October 2007 |  | Program Report: Mixing Business with Movement
Toronto Branch Executive
Professional Development: A New Season of Seminars
Grammar Food for Thought
A Brief History of EAC
Book Review: The First Man in My Life |
| June 2007 |  | Program report: Wine, cheese, and books Professional Development Report Grammar Food for Thought Year-end Party Announcement |
| May 2007 |  | Program report: The Art of Spoken English As Good as it Gets Results of Toronto branch election Professional Development Calendar |
| April 2007 |  | Program report: Income Tax Clinic for the Self-Employed Reflections On Writing Grammar Food for Thought Gilda Mekler: A Memorial Collage |
| March 2007 |  | Program report: Seminar Roundtable Discussion Make the Most of Your Hired Guns Grammar Food for Thought In the News: Toronto Branch Member Passes Away |
| February 2007 |  | Program report: Small Office Strategies (Audio) How to Read a Novel Grammar Food for Thought In the News: Why are First-Rate Novels So Rare? |
| December 2006 |  | Program report: Broad brush strokes (Audio) On reading as a writer Grammar food for thought Insights into the Publishing Process seminar |
| November 2006 |  | Program report: The pain and pleasure of editing (Audio) The Word on the Street: Toronto and Kitchener Grammar food for thought A room full of strangers |
| October 2006 |  | Program Report: 2006-2007 speakers program lineup Once upon a time at Eden Mills Grammar food for thought Place five arrows in your marketing quiver The Renaissance Soul of an Editor |
| September 2006 |  | Program Report: Program dilemma produces a fun evening Diary notes from the EAC 2006 conference in Vancouver Grammar food for thought Introducing the power of podcasting Is e-mail eating your precious time? |
| June 2006 |  | Program Report: Magazines and the Web (Audio) How to Get Published Industry Briefs: Book Ninja |
| May 2006 |  | Program Report: Good-bye, City Life! (Audio) The Survey Says Industry Briefs: The Hamilton Literary Scene |
| April 2006 |  | Program Report: Let's Get Personal Is the Canadian Freelance Union for You? Lessons Learned: More Lessons Learned from a First-time Editor Industry Briefs: The State of Crime Fiction Writing in Canada |
| March 2006 |  | Program Report: Web Marketing for Freelancers Industry Briefs: Trade Book Publishing Trends for 2006 Poem: The Editor Falls Asleep |
| Feb 2006 |  | Program Report: Editors Get a Kick out of November's Meeting Industry Briefs: Finances for the Freelance Editor East End Writers' Group Profile Lessons Learned with a First-Time Author |
| Dec 2005 |  | The Great Rate Debate: Results Industry Briefs: Recommended Reading |
| Nov 2005 |  | Romancing the Word - True Stories about Editing Sex: September 2005 Program Report Seminar Spotlight on Jan Walters The Word on the Street Festival Industry Briefs: Newspaper Journalism's Prince of Professional Development My Experience at the Humber Creative Book Publishing Program Photo Contest Winner Editing is a Bloody Trade |
| Oct 2005 |  | Lost Without Translation: Program Report |
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