Post-NaNoWriMo: Writing Your Second Draft

2020-2021, Digital Meet-up, News, Professional Development, Workshop

It’s December. NaNoWriMo was a success, and you birthed your manuscript baby. Now what?

Join us for “Post-NaNoWriMo: Writing Your Second Draft,” a seminar with Maggie Morris, The Indie Editor, who will share practical tips and techniques for evaluating the first draft of your fiction manuscript so you can write your strongest second draft.

With plenty of examples from manuscripts she has edited, Maggie will discuss how she analyzes structure, plot, character, setting, pace, and theme. You don’t want to miss this one.

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Seminar cost: $10 (Free for members of Editors Canada.) Please note that payment is required to complete your registration.

Sign up today via email to kwg.twig@editors.ca with “Post-NaNoWriMo seminar” in the subject line. The deadline to register is December 14, 2020 (11:59 PM).

(Registered participants will receive payment instructions and the video link via email.)


Recap of Event Details

Post-NaNoWriMo: Writing Your Second Draft

Date: December 15, 2020

Time: 7:00 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.

RSVP: kwg.twig@editors.ca, attn: “Post-NaNoWriMo seminar”

Cost: $10 (Free for members of Editors Canada.)

Payment is required to complete your registration. Instructions will be sent by email.

Deadline to sign up: December 14, 2020 at 11:59 p.m.


Maggie Morris is a lifelong student of language and literature with a bachelor of arts in French and German language and literature from the University of Toronto and a certificate in Publishing from Ryerson University.

As an professional editor, Maggie has edited literary and commercial fiction for adults and young adults, specifically in the following genres: urban fantasy, high fantasy, speculative fiction, science fiction, crime fiction, thriller, horror, and contemporary romance.

She is also an avid writer, and she is represented by the literary agent Rena Rossner of The Deborah Harris Agency. Her debut novel, a mystery written under the pen name Maggie Findlay, is currently on submission. 


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Plain Language for Editors: Join us for a lively and interactive workshop with Moira White

2020-2021, Digital Meet-up, Editor's Tool Kit, Editors Canada members only, Networking, News, Plain Language, Professional Development, Workshop

You’ve heard a lot about the importance of plain language in written materials, but what does plain language actually mean? Join us on October 27, 2020, to learn more about helping your clients reach their broadest audience. In this lively, hour-long session, Moira White will first explain what plain language involves and then demonstrate some of the plain language techniques and resources that every editor should have in their toolkit. Finally, she will leave time to share stories and answer members’ questions.

Each member who registers will receive a PDF containing resources, tips, and a plain-language checklist.

An hour-long, friendly discussion about our practical experiences with plain language will immediately follow the workshop.

Details

Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Time: 7:30 – 9:30 PM
Please RSVP by October 20 via email to kwg.twig@editors.ca.

Note. This event is only open to KWG twig members of Editors Canada. If you’re a member of Editors Canada and would like to join us, please send us an email.

Moira White is a versatile communicator with decades of experience in plain language editing, writing, and teaching for government and corporate clients. She teaches a number of highly acclaimed writing and editing courses in Ottawa and across Canada. Last year she taught close to 1,000 students. Since 2006, she has been president of Ottawa-based Ubiquitext Communications.

Moira holds a master’s degree in social policy. She thoroughly understands the public policy making process and plain language guidelines. She has extensive experience editing texts to produce clear, concise documents and helping clients find appropriate means of disseminating information. She has managed onsite production of reports in Canada and Europe; has travelled across Canada with public consultations writing, editing, and producing reports; and has synthesized the work of multiple authors and written executive summaries. She is an honorary life member and past president of Editors Canada and is a member of PLAIN (Plain Language Association InterNational).

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October (Virtual) Meetup: The Editor’s Book Club reads Sin and Syntax

2020-2021, Book Club, Digital Meet-up, Editor's Tool Kit, Editors Canada members only, Networking, Professional Development

We’re back! And we’re meeting up online to discuss C. Hale’s Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wickedly Effective Prose.

Contact us at kwg.twig@editors.ca to get a copy of the link.

Here’s an excerpt from the introduction of Sin and Syntax as posted on Hale’s website: Language is paradox. Sin and Syntax dwells in contradictions and dabbles in the eloquence of tradition, the intelligence of creoles, the decadence of slang. We’ll root around where language is most playful: in the pop, the vernacular, the mongrel tongues. We’ll examine how the highbrow and the lowbrow define the edges of prose and how the middlebrow dooms it to mediocrity. We’ll diss legalese and computerese and ditch the lifeless rhythms of Standard Written English. We’ll also summon the spirit of renegades who ignore taboos and make the language sing, from Shakespeare to Shake ’n Bake and from Joan Didion to Junot Díaz. With a little Bob Dylan and Nicki Minaj thrown in. We’ll wallow with Walt Whitman, who ridiculed the “dictionary makers,” insisting that language has its base “broad and low, close to the ground.” We’ll accept English as a robust, swarthy tongue, capable of surviving tumult and thriving on change.

Constance Hale has published six books. She writes, hula dances, runs a writer’s retreat in Hawaii, and currently edits for the Harvard Business Review (http://sinandsyntax.com/bio/).

Event details

Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Time: 7:30 PM

Please RSVP by email to kwg.twig@editors.ca by Tuesday, October 6, 2020.

This event is for Editors Canada members only.

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