The Art of Editing 9th Edition

August 11, 2009
By Joe Wallace

the art of editingby Joe Wallace

With the caveat that we haven’t consumed the 9th edition of this book yet, the promise of The Art of Editing in the Age of Media Convergence is quite impressive. Over 400 pages of updated material on editing, with a look at the challenges editors face across disciplines including new media, journalism, advertising, and so much more… a comprehensive take on a variety of industries and the kinds of editing work you face in each one.

Need to anticipate the kinds of stories and editing corrections you face in online journalism, broadcast television or medical writing? The Art of Editing in the Age of Media Convergence could be the best investment you make as a new editor depending on your skill level and expertise. Want to pick an editing career path and make an informed choice? Try doing some of your research in these pages.

One new addition to this edition includes a discussion on the rise of citizen journalism and how to manage those editing challenges. Nobody could ever accuse this book of lagging behind the times. Of course, The Art of Editing is NOT cheap, but if you need the wisdom contained within, it’s an excellent investment and don’t forget that it can be used as a potential tax write-off (for professional books and materials) where appropriate. Is this required reading? We’ll get back to you on that, but signs definitely point to “yes”.

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