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West Coast Editor 2009
You may view or download any issue of West Coast Editor from 2009. Each is available as a PDF file. Click the title to view it in your web browser, or right-click (Windows) or ctrl-click (Mac) and choose "download" or "save" to save a copy on your computer.
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- The gift of education, by Carol Zhong
- The gift of clean, by Clare O’Callaghan
- Inexpensive home crafts for the eco-crowd, by Jennifer Getsinger
- The Christmas thesaurus, by Hugh Macdonald
- A most unusual Christmas gift, by Hugh Macdonald
- A gift for my shoe-obsessed mother, by Cheryl Hannah
- Whaddya mean, "the business of editing?" by Shelly Windover
- The project, by Hugh Macdonald
- My least favourite things, by Jennifer Getsinger
- Misapprehension or healthy evolution? by Kirstie Laird
- Human eyes needed, by Lorraine Meltzer
- The great divide, part II
- English is a foreign language, by Hugh Macdonald
- The great divide: Language mavens declare their editorial allegiances
- Notes from national, by Dania Sheldon
- A doggerel ode to volunteers, by Hugh Macdonald
- Job descriptions: Committee chairs and committee members
- Drive-by Editing photos, by Karen Reppin and Cheryl Hannah
- Event Review: What's New in Editorial Standards, by Helen Clay
- Event Review: Picture Research, by Helen Clay
Special Issue: Editing Events (2009 Spring Series)
- Spring 2009 EAC-BC Seminars
- Spring 2009 EAC-BC Speaker Sessions
- The Thrill of the Edit, by Wael Elazab
- Magazine Articles: A Writer's Perspective, by Jeanne Ainslie
- Event Review: A Day in the Life of a Trade Magazine Editor, by Helen Clay
- Event Review: From Inspiration to Publication, by Juliana Pasko
To view the newsletter, you require a software program that can read PDF (Portable Document Format) files. If you have a Mac, the built-in Preview application will read PDFs. For Mac and Windows, you may use Adobe Reader, a free software program which can be downloaded from the Adobe site.
Back Issues
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