+ Follow SITUATIONAL ETHICS Tag
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[Title] => Exercises for the editorially minded
[Summary] => To my pleasant surprise, last week’s piece on what editors do drew a stream of positive responses — I never imagined that so many readers would find the thankless and dimly illuminated job of editing so fascinating — but my biggest surprise after the column came out was to realize that I’d already written not just one but two columns on editing, back in 2010.
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[AuthorName] => Butch Dalisay
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