Introduction to Developmental and Acquisitions Editing
Explore the key roles of acquisitions and developmental editors in publishing with experts Kelli Christiansen and Katherine Faydash. Register now to secure your spot.
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About the Event
Many moving into the publishing industry are familiar with the work of manuscript editors, who enhance texts that have already been accepted for publication. But, before manuscript editors come into play, acquisitions editors and developmental editors play key roles in the publishing process. Acquisitions editors are responsible for acquiring, developing, and managing new books and revisions of previously published titles. They collaborate with authors and agents as well as with colleagues who focus on editing, design, production, sales, marketing, and publicity. Developmental editors collaborate with the author to perform content editing, shaping and tightening the narrative of a work. They can help to mold an author’s approach to a piece before a publisher’s review board decides whether to publish.
This December, join editors and Editing certificate instructors Kelli Christiansen and Katherine Faydash as they discuss these two dynamic roles in greater depth. Attendees will gain an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of acquisitions editors and developmental editors as well as become familiar with the day-to-day work required of both of these positions. Register now to secure your spot.
Speaking at the event
Kelli Christiansen, MA
President, Bibliobibuli Professional Editorial Services, inc.
Kelli Christiansen has spent more than two decades in publishing, as a bookseller, an editor, a literary agent, and a writer. She began her career as a bookseller before becoming a journalist and then serving as an acquisitions editor with Publications International, Ltd./Consumer Guide, as a senior...
Learn more about KelliKatherine Faydash, MUPP
Editor and Urban Planner
Katherine Faydash is an editor and urban planner. She previously was an editor at Great Books Foundation, Loyola Press, and University of Chicago Press, and a practicum instructor for a course on human rights in Mexico at DePaul University’s College of Law. At UIC’s Great Cities Institute, she...
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