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The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors

The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors

Erin Brenner

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2024
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The definitive guide to starting and running a freelance editing business. You’ve been thinking about shifting into the world of freelance editing, but you don’t know where to start. In a time when editors are seeking greater flexibility in their work arrangements and schedules, freelancing is an increasingly common career option. But deciding to go it alone means balancing the risks with the rewards. From the publisher of The Chicago Manual of Style comes The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors, the definitive guide to running your business and finding greater control and freedom in your work life. In this book, Erin Brenner—an industry leader and expert on the business of editorial freelancing—gathers everything you need to know into a single resource. Brenner has run her own successful editing business for over two decades and has helped hundreds of editors launch or improve their businesses through her teaching, blog writing, and coaching.The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors will walk you through the entire process of conceiving, launching, and working in a freelance editing business, from deciding on services and rates to choosing the best business structure to thinking through branding and marketing strategies and beyond. This book is ideal for beginning freelancers looking to get set up and land their first clients, but it’s equally valuable to those who have already been freelancing, with detailed coverage of such issues as handling difficult clients and continuing professional development. You’ll find a collection of advice from other successful freelance editors in this guide, as well as an extensive list of resources and tools. In the final and perhaps most important chapter, Brenner teaches you how to care for the key component of the business: yourself.
The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors

The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors

Erin Brenner

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2024
nidottu
The definitive guide to starting and running a freelance editing business. You’ve been thinking about shifting into the world of freelance editing, but you don’t know where to start. In a time when editors are seeking greater flexibility in their work arrangements and schedules, freelancing is an increasingly common career option. But deciding to go it alone means balancing the risks with the rewards. From the publisher of The Chicago Manual of Style comes The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors, the definitive guide to running your business and finding greater control and freedom in your work life. In this book, Erin Brenner—an industry leader and expert on the business of editorial freelancing—gathers everything you need to know into a single resource. Brenner has run her own successful editing business for over two decades and has helped hundreds of editors launch or improve their businesses through her teaching, blog writing, and coaching.The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors will walk you through the entire process of conceiving, launching, and working in a freelance editing business, from deciding on services and rates to choosing the best business structure to thinking through branding and marketing strategies and beyond. This book is ideal for beginning freelancers looking to get set up and land their first clients, but it’s equally valuable to those who have already been freelancing, with detailed coverage of such issues as handling difficult clients and continuing professional development. You’ll find a collection of advice from other successful freelance editors in this guide, as well as an extensive list of resources and tools. In the final and perhaps most important chapter, Brenner teaches you how to care for the key component of the business: yourself.
Patriarchy’s Remains

Patriarchy’s Remains

Erin K. Hogan

MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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Something is rotten in the state of Spain. The uninterred corpse of a patriarchal figure populates the visual landscapes of Iberian cinemas. He is chilled, drugged, perfumed, ventilated, presumed dead, speared in the cranium, and worse.Analyzing a series of Iberian cinematic dark comedies from the 1950s to the present day, Patriarchy’s Remains argues that the cinematic trope of the patriarchal death symbolizes the lingering remains of the Francisco Franco dictatorship in Spain (1939–75). These films, created as satirical responses to persisting economic, social, and political issues, demonstrate that Spain’s transition to democracy following the Francoist period is an incomplete and ongoing process. Within the theme of patriarchal decay, the significance of the figure differs across cinematic representations, from his indispensability to his obstructionism and exploitation. Erin Hogan traces the prevalence of patriarchal death by analyzing its relationship with the surrounding characters who must depend on the deceased. Hogan demonstrates how the patriarch’s persistence in film both reveals and challenges an array of discriminations and inequalities in the cinematic grotesque tradition, in Iberian cinemas more broadly, and in Iberian society as a whole.Despite Spain’s ongoing transition towards democratic pluralism, Patriarchy’s Remains serves as a reminder that the remnants of an entrenched although not interred patriarchal culture continue to haunt Iberian society.
Between the New Country and the Old World

Between the New Country and the Old World

Erin E. Edgington

MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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Poet and provocateur William Chapman (1850–1917) wrote patriotic verse recounting the history of New France, envisioning a glorious future for its descendants. Despite his many literary achievements – he was a two-time laureate of the Académie française and a nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature – Chapman is more often remembered for his explosive feud with Louis Fréchette, a rivalry that pitted the two national poets against one another and played out in vicious invective across the pages of Quebec newspapers.Chapman’s lifelong quest to glorify French Canada and accumulate literary prestige in North America and Europe positioned him squarely between the new country and the old world. Over the course of his forty-year career, Chapman published five collections of poetry – Les Québecquoises (1876), Les Feuilles d’érable (1890), Les Aspirations (1904), Les Rayons du Nord (1909), and Les Fleurs de givre (1912) – whose very titles underscore his devotion to French-Canadian identity, as well as his literary ambition. Integrating close readings of Chapman’s verse with archival material related to his writing life, Erin Edgington revisits his full oeuvre on its own terms and in context, discerning the particular ways Chapman expressed the ideas of literary value and national literature that motivated him from a young age, from juvenilia like Les Mines d’or de la Beauce (1881) to his polemical essays and his unfinished magnum opus, L’Épopée canadienne.Between the New Country and the Old World challenges the prevailing narrative that has labelled Chapman a second-rate, forgettable poet, showing how his life and work reveal important insights into literary fame, poetics in a transitional moment at the turn of the century, and the history of French literature in North America.
The Uncomplicated Essay

The Uncomplicated Essay

Erin Sharman Cousins

Tellwell Talent
2020
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Is there an essay in your future? Don't know where to begin? Look no further I know that it can be intimidating to write a literary essay for the first (or 100th) time because I've felt it myself That's why I spent years getting my method down to a science. Try it: it works.I've taught my formula to more students than I can count, paving the way for higher confidence, deeper thinking, and (perhaps most importantly) better grades...every time. Now I want to share it with you Whether you're a beginner or just want to improve your skills, my method will guide you clearly through the writing of each paragraph in a way that leaves no room for error or self-doubt. I've even included loads of examples, a checklist, handouts, and essential tips designed to garner success.Writing essays may sometimes feel scary, but it sure doesn't need to be complicated.
The Uncomplicated Essay

The Uncomplicated Essay

Erin Sharman Cousins

Tellwell Talent
2020
sidottu
Is there an essay in your future? Don't know where to begin? Look no further I know that it can be intimidating to write a literary essay for the first (or 100th) time because I've felt it myself That's why I spent years getting my method down to a science. Try it: it works.I've taught my formula to more students than I can count, paving the way for higher confidence, deeper thinking, and (perhaps most importantly) better grades...every time. Now I want to share it with you Whether you're a beginner or just want to improve your skills, my method will guide you clearly through the writing of each paragraph in a way that leaves no room for error or self-doubt. I've even included loads of examples, a checklist, handouts, and essential tips designed to garner success.Writing essays may sometimes feel scary, but it sure doesn't need to be complicated.
Our Glorious Empire

Our Glorious Empire

Erin Ellis

Tellwell Talent
2021
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Once the Epigaea Empire was free of evil, but that prosperous past has since decayed into a desolate future.When a Fiend, a monstrous soul forsaken by the gods, destroys his village and slaughters his family, Reiner loses all hope of his peaceful future. Traveling the deserts of his region, he meets Tsumugi, an elderly man from the eastern stretches of the Epigaea Empire. Though vitriolic, they build a rapport from their mutual loneliness, and Reiner is enlisted by Tsumugi to become a Saint, a crusader who protects the world from Fiends, among the many other threats to their empire. Suddenly, a young boy with no special training or attributes is a paragon of society. Though deep out of his element, and often overshadowed by far more talented and worldly peers, Reiner remains determined to pursue excellence and become a Saint strong enough to bring his world back to its long-forgotten paradise.
Our Glorious Empire

Our Glorious Empire

Erin Ellis

Tellwell Talent
2021
sidottu
Once the Epigaea Empire was free of evil, but that prosperous past has since decayed into a desolate future.When a Fiend, a monstrous soul forsaken by the gods, destroys his village and slaughters his family, Reiner loses all hope of his peaceful future. Traveling the deserts of his region, he meets Tsumugi, an elderly man from the eastern stretches of the Epigaea Empire. Though vitriolic, they build a rapport from their mutual loneliness, and Reiner is enlisted by Tsumugi to become a Saint, a crusader who protects the world from Fiends, among the many other threats to their empire. Suddenly, a young boy with no special training or attributes is a paragon of society. Though deep out of his element, and often overshadowed by far more talented and worldly peers, Reiner remains determined to pursue excellence and become a Saint strong enough to bring his world back to its long-forgotten paradise.
Mr Howard the Rescued Cat

Mr Howard the Rescued Cat

Erin Hayburn

Tellwell Talent
2022
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An abandoned young cat must fend for himself and avoid the nasty bully cats patrolling the streets, until he is rescued by new people, given the name 'Mr Howard, ' and brought into a home with good food, soft beds, and a very old dog But to pass the test in the new home, Mr Howard must follow The Rules. After an unexpected escape, he is faced with a choice: Will he choose No Rules and a life on the streets? Or The Rules and a new family?What will Mr Howard choose?
Mr Howard the Rescued Cat

Mr Howard the Rescued Cat

Erin Hayburn

Tellwell Talent
2022
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An abandoned young cat must fend for himself and avoid the nasty bully cats patrolling the streets, until he is rescued by new people, given the name 'Mr Howard, ' and brought into a home with good food, soft beds, and a very old dog But to pass the test in the new home, Mr Howard must follow The Rules. After an unexpected escape, he is faced with a choice: Will he choose No Rules and a life on the streets? Or The Rules and a new family?What will Mr Howard choose?
FBR Investigations

FBR Investigations

Erin Ritchie

Tellwell Talent
2023
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What happens when you mix two comical wiener dogs, one speedy hound, mysteries galore and hilarious antics? FBR Investigations, that's what This is a charming story about friendship, determination, and acceptance. You'll encounter Frank, Bean and Rusty as they investigate all sorts of mysteries. Follow along as these three furry friends overcome many challenges and become aware of their own individuality as they learn the importance of telling others what they need. This picture book demonstrates to kids the significance of including others and the power of knowing they can do hard things. This story is full of lessons for all of us and evokes all the joys of friendship
FBR Investigations

FBR Investigations

Erin Ritchie

Tellwell Talent
2023
sidottu
What happens when you mix two comical wiener dogs, one speedy hound, mysteries galore and hilarious antics? FBR Investigations, that's what This is a charming story about friendship, determination, and acceptance. You'll encounter Frank, Bean and Rusty as they investigate all sorts of mysteries. Follow along as these three furry friends overcome many challenges and become aware of their own individuality as they learn the importance of telling others what they need. This picture book demonstrates to kids the significance of including others and the power of knowing they can do hard things. This story is full of lessons for all of us and evokes all the joys of friendship
Anxious Andy

Anxious Andy

Erin Cash

Tellwell Talent
2023
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Meet Andy, an elementary-school-aged boy who has anxiety. Andy takes us through his days and teaches us different ways that kids and adults alike can help to manage their anxiety. Andy normalizes anxiety, showing his friends and family all of his strategies along the way.
Double Agents

Double Agents

Erin G Carlston

Columbia University Press
2013
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Why were white bourgeois gay male writers so interested in spies, espionage, and treason in the twentieth century? Erin G. Carlston believes such figures and themes were critical to exploring citizenship and its limits, requirements, and possibilities in the modern Western state. Through close readings of Marcel Proust's novels, W. H. Auden's poetry, and Tony Kushner's play Angels in America, which all reference real-life espionaage cases involving Jews, homosexuals, or Communists, Carlston connects gay men's fascination with spying to larger debates about the making and contestation of social identity. Carlston argues that in the modern West, a distinctive position has been assigned to those perceived to be marginal to the nation because of non-visible religious, political, or sexual differences. Because these "invisible Others" existed somewhere between the wholly alien and the fully normative, they evoked acute anxieties about the security and cohesion of the nation-state. Incorporating readings of nonliterary cultural artifacts, such as trial transcripts, into her analysis, Carlston pinpoints moments in which national self-conceptions in France, England, and the United States grew unstable. Concentrating specifically on the Dreyfus affair in France, the defections of Communist spies in the U.K., and the Rosenberg case in the United States, Carlston directly links twentieth-century tensions around citizenship to the social and political concerns of three generations of influential writers.
Double Agents

Double Agents

Erin G Carlston

Columbia University Press
2013
pokkari
Why were white bourgeois gay male writers so interested in spies, espionage, and treason in the twentieth century? Erin G. Carlston believes such figures and themes were critical to exploring citizenship and its limits, requirements, and possibilities in the modern Western state. Through close readings of Marcel Proust's novels, W. H. Auden's poetry, and Tony Kushner's play Angels in America, which all reference real-life espionaage cases involving Jews, homosexuals, or Communists, Carlston connects gay men's fascination with spying to larger debates about the making and contestation of social identity. Carlston argues that in the modern West, a distinctive position has been assigned to those perceived to be marginal to the nation because of non-visible religious, political, or sexual differences. Because these "invisible Others" existed somewhere between the wholly alien and the fully normative, they evoked acute anxieties about the security and cohesion of the nation-state. Incorporating readings of nonliterary cultural artifacts, such as trial transcripts, into her analysis, Carlston pinpoints moments in which national self-conceptions in France, England, and the United States grew unstable. Concentrating specifically on the Dreyfus affair in France, the defections of Communist spies in the U.K., and the Rosenberg case in the United States, Carlston directly links twentieth-century tensions around citizenship to the social and political concerns of three generations of influential writers.
Families of Virtue

Families of Virtue

Erin M. Cline

Columbia University Press
2015
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Families of Virtue articulates the critical role of the parent-child relationship in the moral development of infants and children. Building on thinkers and scientists across time and disciplines, from ancient Greek and Chinese philosophers to contemporary feminist ethicists and attachment theorists, this book takes an effective approach for strengthening families and the character of children. Early Confucian philosophers argue that the general ethical sensibilities we develop during infancy and early childhood form the basis for nearly every virtue and that the parent-child relationship is the primary context within which this growth occurs. Joining these views with scientific work on early childhood, Families of Virtue shows how Western psychology can reinforce and renew the theoretical underpinnings of Confucian thought and how Confucian philosophers can affect positive social and political change in our time, particularly in such areas as paid parental leave, breastfeeding initiatives, marriage counseling, and family therapy.
Families of Virtue

Families of Virtue

Erin M. Cline

Columbia University Press
2015
pokkari
Families of Virtue articulates the critical role of the parent-child relationship in the moral development of infants and children. Building on thinkers and scientists across time and disciplines, from ancient Greek and Chinese philosophers to contemporary feminist ethicists and attachment theorists, this book takes an effective approach for strengthening families and the character of children. Early Confucian philosophers argue that the general ethical sensibilities we develop during infancy and early childhood form the basis for nearly every virtue and that the parent-child relationship is the primary context within which this growth occurs. Joining these views with scientific work on early childhood, Families of Virtue shows how Western psychology can reinforce and renew the theoretical underpinnings of Confucian thought and how Confucian philosophers can affect positive social and political change in our time, particularly in such areas as paid parental leave, breastfeeding initiatives, marriage counseling, and family therapy.
Fire Craft

Fire Craft

Erin E. O’Connor

Columbia University Press
2025
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Glassblowing by hand might seem like a dying art, yet it is thriving: Studios and universities offer popular classes, and glass art is widely exhibited and sold. Amateur and professional glassblowers alike are captivated by the choreography of fire, smoke, and molten material. Why are people drawn to this ancient craft? What is distinctive about the social, physical, and intellectual experience of glassblowing? How does the body learn an art?In Fire Craft, Erin E. O’Connor interweaves an immersive firsthand account of her experiences learning to blow glass with a sensuous ethnography of embodiment and community among glassblowers. Through compelling stories, such as her struggle to produce an elegant goblet, she shows how a novice becomes hooked by and committed to a craft. Reflecting on embodied knowledge, O’Connor considers how we negotiate mistakes and failures, how we strive to develop proficiency in the face of shortcomings, and how through making objects we make meaning. She also explores the history of glassblowing and how various social, environmental, and knowledge frameworks shape the valorization of craft. From the furnaces of empire to the hot bodies of collaboration and love, O’Connor reveals the interconnectedness of the body with the elemental world. A gripping tale of the social world and experience of glassblowing, Fire Craft passionately defends practical labor as intellectual work that changes self and society.
Fire Craft

Fire Craft

Erin E. O’Connor

Columbia University Press
2025
pokkari
Glassblowing by hand might seem like a dying art, yet it is thriving: Studios and universities offer popular classes, and glass art is widely exhibited and sold. Amateur and professional glassblowers alike are captivated by the choreography of fire, smoke, and molten material. Why are people drawn to this ancient craft? What is distinctive about the social, physical, and intellectual experience of glassblowing? How does the body learn an art?In Fire Craft, Erin E. O’Connor interweaves an immersive firsthand account of her experiences learning to blow glass with a sensuous ethnography of embodiment and community among glassblowers. Through compelling stories, such as her struggle to produce an elegant goblet, she shows how a novice becomes hooked by and committed to a craft. Reflecting on embodied knowledge, O’Connor considers how we negotiate mistakes and failures, how we strive to develop proficiency in the face of shortcomings, and how through making objects we make meaning. She also explores the history of glassblowing and how various social, environmental, and knowledge frameworks shape the valorization of craft. From the furnaces of empire to the hot bodies of collaboration and love, O’Connor reveals the interconnectedness of the body with the elemental world. A gripping tale of the social world and experience of glassblowing, Fire Craft passionately defends practical labor as intellectual work that changes self and society.