16. Anti-Oppressive Copyediting with andrea bennett
Writer’s Workshop Series
Style guides allow editors to ensure consistency in magazines and books – a process ultimately derived from how people use language. This workshop explores how to develop and update style guides as well as how to work with authors in order to build mutually respectful copy-editing processes. Discover how to create and implement style guides that are responsive to social and cultural change. Join editor and author andrea bennett as they explore the ways language choice interacts with race, gender, disability, and colonial constructs.
Events scheduled for May 1-15 are available via an all-access festival pass. The festival pass costs $39 and gives you access to a virtual festival platform, which includes an auditorium hosting forty virtual events, an exhibit hall with a live chat feature for communicating with vendors, and a lounge for engaging in discussions before and after events with other festival-goers.
Passholders will have be able to compete in the space for incredible prizes and will have access to the platform and all of the recorded festival events, as well as bonus content, until May 30, 2021. If the cost of the pass is prohibitive, please fill out the Patron Pass form, and a pass will be made available.
andrea bennett is the author of Like a Boy but Not a Boy, a book of essays out now with Arsenal Pulp Press.They are a National Magazine Award–winning writer and editor. They live in Powell River, BC, on the territory of the Tla’amin people, just a quick couple fjords/ferry rides north of Vancouver.