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OverviewLongtime manuscript editor and Chicago Manual of Style guru Carol Fisher Saller has negotiated many a standoff between a writer and editor refusing to compromise on the “rights” and “wrongs” of prose styling. Saller realized that when these sides squared off, it was often the reader who lost. In her search for practical strategies for keeping the peace, The Subversive Copy Editor was born. Saller’s ideas struck a chord, and the little book with big advice quickly became a must-have reference for copy editors everywhere. In this second edition, Saller adds new chapters, on the dangers of allegiance to outdated grammar and style rules and on ways to stay current in language and technology. She expands her advice for writers on formatting manuscripts for publication, on self-editing, and on how not to be “difficult.” Saller’s own gaffes provide firsthand (and sometimes humorous) examples of exactly what not to do. The revised content reflects today’s publishing practices while retaining the self-deprecating tone and sharp humor that helped make the first edition so popular. Saller maintains that through carefulness, transparency, and flexibility, editors can build trust and cooperation with writers. The Subversive Copy Editor brings a refreshingly levelheaded approach to the classic battle between writers and editors. This sage advice will prove useful and entertaining to anyone charged with the sometimes perilous task of improving the writing of others. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carol Fisher SallerPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press Edition: Second Edition Dimensions: Width: 1.40cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 2.20cm Weight: 0.369kg ISBN: 9780226239903ISBN 10: 022623990 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 18 April 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThe best book on editing I've ever read. --Jonathon Owen Arrant Pedantry This is the book Oprah would write if her vocation were saving writers from embarrassment, rather than saving the whole world. To which I say, finally. I've got dozens of books concerned with the nuts and bolts of copy-editing, but this is the only one that teaches the fine art of chilling out. --Praise for the previous edition Jennifer Balderama, New York Times One of the great virtues of this book (which has been very well copy-edited) is the many helpful examples of exchanges and situations Saller uses to illustrate her points. Many are real--and some, incidentally, very funny. --Praise for the previous edition Times Literary Supplement Saller is the mentor that every copyeditor dreams of: wise, smart, shrewd, gracious, generous, and self-deprecating. --Praise for the previous edition Amy Einsohn, author of The Copyeditor's Handbook Contains a multitude of pointers for anyone who deals with the written word. The triumvirate of carefulness, transparence, and flexibility is good advice for writers and editors of any level. --Praise for the audiobook version AudioFile With the book, (Saller) hopes to give copy editors 'self-assurance and a measure of grace' in negotiating words with the writers we are 'charged with saving from themselves.' It's an invaluable work for aspiring copy editors, and a useful one for those more established. Writers--who all edit their own work, to a degree--will also find it illuminating. The Subversive Copy Editor is a wise, witty, and thoroughly helpful companion to the work of editing. --Stan Carey Sentence First If you admired--even loved--the first Subversive Copy Editor, you will perforce admire and love the second edition. --John McIntyre Baltimore Sun May be the best copy editor's companion since the CMS, the AP Style Guide and that dog-eared xerox of copy editing marks you keep tacked up on the cubicle wall. . . . This is an ideal complement to any style guide: practical, relentlessly supportive and full of ed-head laughs. --Praise for the previous edition Publishers Weekly Contains a multitude of pointers for anyone who deals with the written word. The triumvirate of carefulness, transparence, and flexibility is good advice for writers and editors of any level. --Praise for the audiobook version AudioFile One of the great virtues of this book (which has been very well copy-edited) is the many helpful examples of exchanges and situations Saller uses to illustrate her points. Many are real--and some, incidentally, very funny. --Praise for the previous edition Times Literary Supplement Saller is the mentor that every copyeditor dreams of: wise, smart, shrewd, gracious, generous, and self-deprecating. --Praise for the previous edition Amy Einsohn, author of The Copyeditor's Handbook The best book on editing I've ever read. --Jonathon Owen Arrant Pedantry This is the book Oprah would write if her vocation were saving writers from embarrassment, rather than saving the whole world. To which I say, finally. I've got dozens of books concerned with the nuts and bolts of copy-editing, but this is the only one that teaches the fine art of chilling out. --Praise for the previous edition Jennifer Balderama, New York Times May be the best copy editor's companion since the CMS, the AP Style Guide and that dog-eared xerox of copy editing marks you keep tacked up on the cubicle wall. . . . This is an ideal complement to any style guide: practical, relentlessly supportive and full of ed-head laughs. --Praise for the previous edition Publishers Weekly With the book, (Saller) hopes to give copy editors 'self-assurance and a measure of grace' in negotiating words with the writers we are 'charged with saving from themselves.' It's an invaluable work for aspiring copy editors, and a useful one for those more established. Writers--who all edit their own work, to a degree--will also find it illuminating. The Subversive Copy Editor is a wise, witty, and thoroughly helpful companion to the work of editing. --Stan Carey Sentence First If you admired--even loved--the first Subversive Copy Editor, you will perforce admire and love the second edition. --John McIntyre Baltimore Sun If you admired even loved the first Subversive Copy Editor, you will perforce admire and love the second edition. --John McIntyre Baltimore Sun Saller is the mentor that every copyeditor dreams of: wise, smart, shrewd, gracious, generous, and self-deprecating. --Praise for the previous edition Amy Einsohn, author of The Copyeditor s Handbook Author InformationCarol Fisher Saller, now retired, was previously the editor of the Chicago Manual of Style Online's Q&A and a senior manuscript editor at the University of Chicago Press. She is a regular guest editor for the Chicago Manual of Style's Shop Talk blog. She is the author of several books for children, most recently the young adult novel Eddie's War. 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