Chicago Women in Publishing (CWIP) Educational Event: Manuscript Editing
Join Chicago Women in Publishing on January 18 for the nonprofit’s first educational event of the calendar year. Led by CWIP’s current president and vice president, the program will delve into a topic vital to the publishing industry: manuscript editing.
Editing has tremendous impact on a book’s quality and marketability. With the ultimate goal of helping the author create a compelling, top-notch book that appeals to the target audience, a good editor is invisible in the end product. If you are an editor or author who wants to learn more about the different types of manuscript editing and the differences between developmental editing for fiction versus nonfiction manuscripts, then this CWIP educational event is for you.
Past CWIP president and copy editor Kim Bookless will explain the various types of editing and the importance of a good author-editor relationship. Current CWIP President Jill Welsh, a developmental editor and writing coach, will discuss nonfiction and fiction manuscript evaluations, as well as developmental editing, and focus on those elements unique to each form.
When:
Wednesday, January 18 from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
The evening will begin with networking at 5:30 p.m. in the Library, continue with the main presentation at 6:30 p.m., and conclude with a Q&A. Informal networking, called CWIP AFTER DARK, follows the educational portion of the program.
Registration:
Register online here.
By mail: Send a check payable to CWIP to P.O. Box 268107, Chicago, IL 60626
By phone at 773.508.0351
Where:
U.S. Bank Building (40th floor)
190 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60603
Discounted nearby parking is available through SpotHero or ParkWhiz.
Public Transportation:
Near Metra’s Union Station and Quincy & Wells orange/pink lines
Cost:
$25
Pricing is an additional $5 at the door.
For more information about Chicago Women in Publishing (CWIP), visit www.cwip.org