Moving Day

It’s Moving Day for this practicing writer, and it looks as though I won’t have Internet access at home until the middle of next week. So I’ll be taking a brief blogging break until then.

In the meantime, we’ve got PLENTY of archived posts for you to read, not to mention some very useful links on the right-hand side of your screen. And don’t forget the August issue of our newsletter, which went out to subscribers last night. Hopefully, all of that should tide you over until I’m back here, blogging from my nifty new space.

Brief Blogging Break

I’ll be sans Internet at home until the middle of next week, so I expect to be on a brief blogging break until then. Please enjoy the archived posts as well as the many links you’ll find on the right-hand side of the screen. Thanks for your patience–see you soon!

Editing Sarah Palin

One of my co-workers, someone who does plenty of editing, told me about this Vanity Fair Web-exclusive piece.

If you watched Sarah Palin’s resignation speech, you know one thing: her high-priced speechwriters moved back to the Beltway long ago. Just how poorly constructed was the governor’s holiday-weekend address? We asked V.F.’s red-pencil-wielding executive literary editor, Wayne Lawson, together with representatives from the research and copy departments, to whip it into publishable shape. Here is the colorful result.

The result is certainly colorful. It also provides some useful editorial reminders/pointers.

Still, I don’t necessarily agree with all of the editors’ decisions. For instance, starting several consecutive sentences with the same word can be an effective stylistic choice. (On the other hand, there’s no need to emphasize your honesty by declaring that you’ve been speaking “candidly, truthfully.” Score one for the editors there.)

By the way, to keep things fair, I’d be happy to read and link to anything similar concerning a speech given by a Democratic politican. Please share!

Mystery Magazine Job

Interesting–albeit mysterious–job announcement for a part-time magazine editor:

Non profit organization seeks part-time managing editor for 3 – 5 magazine editions yearly. Must have thorough knowledge of print production, strong writing and copy editing skills. Knowledge of Israel, plus Jewish history and culture a must. Knowledge of the Hebrew language a plus. Must be familiar with working with freelance writers and photographers, printers, graphic designers, volunteer leadership and development staff. Must be able to multi-task and meet deadlines.

More information–just a bit–here.

TBR: Choosing Africa, by B. Susan Bauer

B. Susan Bauer is another wonderful writer I’ve had the good fortune to get to know via the Internet. We’ve been corresponding ever since we began finding that lots of our comments in online writing fora seemed to be in sync. And I’m so glad we discovered that.

Now, Susan has announced the publication of her memoir, Choosing Africa. Subtitled “A Midlife Journey from Mission to Meaning,” the book centers around the experiences of six years in Namibia, where Susan and her husband lived and taught. I haven’t yet read the book, but I have read, and much enjoyed, several of Susan’s Africa-inspired writings, which have appeared in The Apalachee Review, Transitions Abroad, and The Raleigh Quarterly.

Susan is a special soul, and I am so happy to be able to congratulate her on her book’s publication. If her story sounds interesting to you, please visit the Choosing Africa Web site to learn more.