An important topic in this book is protecting your personal life and maintaining your enjoyment of the work. Copy editing is a job that tends to get focused on avoiding mistakes, and Pittman offers some valuable perspective on keeping your eye on the positive aspect of the job: having an opportunity to improve the document. And speaking of focusing on the positive, the author takes a generous and forgiving attitude when he writes about a work relationship that didn’t go well, and I appreciate his compassion for himself and others.
As a freelance editor, I found that some parts of the book weren’t that relevant to my work situation, such as getting jobs through a recruiter and dealing with an in-house manager. But overall, I found plenty to keep me interested.
Contents
- Foreword
- Why This Book
- (You’re Probably Wondering) How I Got Here
- Welcome to the Hotel . . . Arizona?
- Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road (Hello, Golden State)
- The Comeback
- The Incredible, Indelible . . . Deadline
- Marking Up Copy the Right Way
- Weird Science: The Art of the Handoff
- Editors Just Wanna Have Fun
- Self-Care and the Elusive Work-Life Balance
- Finding Your Joy Right at “Home”
- The Job Hunt: Tools to Get You Ready
- AI: Fear and Loathing in Cyberspace
- I Believe in You (and Me)
- Acknowledgments
Published April 2024. Buy at lulu.com.
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