The Editing Minute

Episode 5: Bella's Lessons Learned

9 min · 6 de may de 2021
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In Bella's last episode as the Center for Publishing & Editing intern, she shares some of the key lessons learned from the professional editing class this semester. There are great takeaways for any current or aspiring editor here! To view the transcript, please visit the Center for Publishing & Editing blog [https://millikinpublishingediting.wordpress.com/2021/05/13/the-editing-minute-episode-5-bellas-lessons-learned/].

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