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Christian Editor Network LLC / ChristianEditorNetwork.com NETWORK NEWS Quarterly E-newsletter for Members Network Spotlight by Jennifer Harris CMOS 17 1 Professional Development 2 Featured Editor 3 The Hunt for Typos 4 Book Reviews 4–5 Devoon 5 The PEN Instute 6 Faux “Paws” 7 Contact Us 7 I t’s been seven years since the last CMOS update, so what can we ex- pect to see in the 17th edion of The Chicago Manual of Style? A few high- lights include: Lowercase internet No hyphen in email Citaon styles for Twier Expanded advice on the use of they and other bias-free- language strategies Advice against the use of ibid. Expanded citaon guidelines Expanded advice on the use of Creave Commons licenses Advice on the use of alterna- ve-text metadata to improve access for the visually impaired Updates have been made in re- sponse to changes in language based on technological advances and social changes, and a few updates have even been made based on user suggesons. The 17th edion of The Chicago Manual of Style is set to be released in September with a new brighter, bold- er look. As a member of The Chrisan PEN, you are eligible for the group dis- count. All subscripons are based on the calendar year and end in Decem- ber. The discounts are as follows: $34 for one-year subscripon $17 for half-year subscripon For more informaon, visit: https://thechristianpen.com/ cmos-subscripon/ What Changes Can We Expect to See in the 17th Edition of The Chicago Manual of Style? July 2017 Edition

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April 2017 Edition

NETWORK NEWS Quarterly E-newsletter for Members

Network Spotlight

by Jennifer Harris

CMOS 17 1Professional Development 2Featured Editor 3The Hunt for Typos 4Book Reviews 4–5Devotion 5ThePENInstitute 6Faux “Paws” 7Contact Us 7

It’s been seven years since the last CMOS update, so what can we ex-pecttoseeinthe17theditionof The

Chicago Manual of Style? A few high-lights include:

• Lowercase internet • No hyphen in email • CitationstylesforTwitter• Expanded advice on the use

of they and other bias-free-

language strategies • Advice against the use of ibid. • Expandedcitationguidelines• Expanded advice on the use of

CreativeCommonslicenses• Advice on the use of alterna-

tive-textmetadatatoimproveaccess for the visually impaired

Updates have been made in re-sponse to changes in language based on technological advances and social changes, and a few updates have even beenmadebasedonusersuggestions.

The 17th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style is set to be released in September with a new brighter, bold-erlook.AsamemberofTheChristianPEN, you are eligible for the group dis-count. All subscriptions are based onthe calendar year and end in Decem-ber.Thediscountsareasfollows:

• $34forone-yearsubscription• $17forhalf-yearsubscription

Formoreinformation,visit:https://thechristianpen.com/

cmos-subscription/

What Changes Can We Expect to See in the 17th Edition of The Chicago Manual of Style?

July 2017 Edition

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Professional Developmentby Christy Callahan

TheChristianPENwelcomes the fol-lowing Gold Member to this professional levelofmembership.

Janet Crews

Gold Members must be current membersoftheChristianEditorConnectionandhavebeenaSilverMember of the PEN or a member oftheChristianEditorConnectionforatleastoneyear.

Apply for the ChristianEditorCon-nectiontoday.Ifyouarealreadyamember, you may be eligible for Goldmembership.

New Gold Members

TheChristianPENwelcomes the following Gold Members to this professional level

ofmembership.

Denise Harmer Ken Walker

Phyllis Wheeler SueA.Fairchild Jude Urbanski

Gold members must be current membersoftheChristianEdi-torConnectionandhavebeena Silver member of the PEN or a memberoftheChristianEditorConnectionforatleastoneyear.

ApplyfortheChristianEditorConnectiontoday.Ifyouarealready a member, you may be eligibleforGoldmembership.

New Gold Members

Professional development has value for those starting out,those looking to expand their

skill set, and those who want to keep theirskillssharp.Ifindmyselfinthatsecondcategory.Earlyinmycareeras an editorial freelancer, I joined The Christian PEN and became amemberoftheChristianEditorCon-nection (CEC) with a certificationin nonfiction. Over the past threeyears, I’ve completed over 180 proj-ectsandstillthere’smuchtolearn.

Last year I wanted to get serious about my fiction editing and takeit to the next level. To that end, ItookJeanneLeach’sEditingFictionIclass,offeredbyThePENInstitute.

I was hooked, so I took her level II class.Jeanne’sflyershavebeenin-valuable for self-reference and for explainingconceptstoclients.Kris-ten Stieffel’s information was alsohelpful, especially her Elements of Fiction Editing Checklist (Kristen-Stieffel.com). So with great plea-sure, I took her Advanced FictionEditingclass.

With those three classes under mybelt,Ifeelconfidentenoughtotake two CEC fiction editing tests.Thankfully I passed them, and ear-lythisyearIgotmyfirstCECfictionreferral, a novel about the perse-cutionofChristians infirst-century

Rome—a great project to work on with my history and theology back-ground. In a one-on-one appoint-mentatthisyear’sPENCON,Kristingave me wonderful ideas for anoth-erfictionprojectIwasworkingon.

Whether you’re a beginning or seasoned editor, I’d encourage you to look at the upcoming classes at ThePENInstitute.Andtothosewhohavebeenediting foryears, thankyou for passing on your knowledge toothers.Myowngoalfortherestof this year is to learn the ins and outs of InDesign so I can create pro-fessional-looking interior layouts.What’s your goal?

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As an editor, what do you specialize in? I specialize in substantive editing for longernovels, but I often point outpunctuation and spelling er-rorsas Igoalongtoo. Isimplycan’t bypass something that is incorrect.Also,I’veeditedsev-eral devotionals. I find this tobemygreatestjoy.Ioftenlearn

somethingfromthedevotions.I’vehadseveralpublishedthrough The Secret Place and The Upper Room, so I have someexperienceinwhatmakesagooddevotion. What training have you completed on your journey to becoming an editor? I’vetakensomeofTheChristianPen courses, I’ve attended severalwriting conferences,andI’vealwaysenjoyedtheEnglishlanguage.Inaddition,I study The Chicago Manual of Style and The Christian Writer’s Manual of Style.Substantiveediting,seeingthewhole picture, seems to be something that just comes naturally to me. I’ve always had a strict attention todetail,andIthinkthathelps. What are some of your favorite resources when ed-iting or writing?DefinitelytheCMOS.IhavetheonlinesubscriptionwhichmakesitsimpletolookupsomethingImightnotbeawareofortodoublechecksomething.Kathy Ide’s Proofreading Secrets of Best-Selling Authors is agreathelp,aswell.Inaddition,myconnectiontootherChristianPENeditorsandmymembershipwithAmericanChristianFictionWritershasexpandedmyknowledgeonsomany levels. It’s important tohave friendsandcon-tactswithinyourfield. What advice would you give to a beginning editor? Findyourstrengthsandstudytheactualrules.ToooftenI see new editors relying on what they think is correct, but many of us know that what we’re taught, or what is theaccepted“norm,” isnotalways correct.And thingschange frequently, so it’s important to keep up with the ever-changing language and rules. In addition, doublecheck your work, be willing to learn, and seek to be hum-ble.Andwrite.Aneditorneedstoknowwhatitmeanstowritewhatheorsheisediting.Youneedtoknowhowtheprocessworksandwhatmakesagoodstory. Do you participate in any organizations or groups other than the PEN? Yes, I’mamemberofACFW,andIserveontheboardof(andamthewebmistressandnews-letter“guru”for)St.DavidsChristianWriters’Conference.

How has God gifted you to succeed in this business? That’s a toughquestion.All ofmy “success”has comeaboutinthelastfiveyearsorso,butIdon’tfeellikeI’mquiteatthelevelGodwouldlikemetobe.I’mstilllearn-ing and growing as an editor and a writer, but He has opened doors and connected me to people, like those inthePEN,whohavehelpedmeestablishmybusiness.It seems whenever I say, “Help,” He is there with a solu-tion. What is your favorite Scripture and why? “My heart isstirredbyanoblethemeasIrecitemyversesfortheking;my tongue is the pen of a skillfulwriter.” (Psalm45:1)IcameacrossthisversewhileworkingfortheSt.Davidsconference.Theyusedtouseitastheir“motto,”and I thought it justspoketohowI feelaboutwriting.I’m recitingmy verses, what I write, for the king—forGod—and it is a noble theme, a noble cause.When Iedit,Iwanttheauthor’swordstoreflectwhattheywantto recite and thenoble cause theywrite about. That’swhyIloveeditingdevotions,becauseIcanrelatetothatauthor. But evenwith secular authors, I’ve found thatconnectiontosomethinggreater.Mostofthetimetheydon’twrite forselfishreasons.Ourvoice,ourtongues,arethepensofaskillfulwriter,writingdownversesfortheking.Howawesomeisthat? What’s one unique thing about you? My husband says Icaretoomuch.LOL! I trulycareabouteveryau-thor’swordsthatcomeacrossmydesk.Iknowhowhardit is to write, especially a full-length novel. It doesn’tcomeeasily to everyone.But I believeeveryonehas astory to tell, and I want them to be able to tell it in a way thatspeakstothemasses.Sometimesthisintensecaringgetsmeintrouble.Iinvestabittoomuchandgethurtsometimes.But Iwouldn’t have it anyotherway.Godgavemethisgift,andIintendtouseit. Where are you located? Watsontown, PA, between Lewisburg and Williamsport Where can we find you online? My website: https://suessimplesnippets.wordpress.com/My Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/Sue-A.-Fairchild/e/B01MXI4R92/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1

Featured Editor—Sue Fairchild

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Ghostwriting: The Murphey Method by Cecil Murphey. Reviewed by Karin Beery

Have you ever wondered what it would take to ghost-

write a book? Have you thought about how to get started or how much to charge? Is it something you should consider, or is it too much work and not enough credit? If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions,thenCecilMur-pheyhasyouranswers.

In his new book Ghost-writing: The Murphey Method, experienced ghostwriter Cecil Murphey talks about every as-pect of his career, from how he got started to how he’s made a career of ghostwriting.Murpheycoversevery-

thing you need to know to start your ghostwriting career, including hav-ing the right mindset, building trust with publishers, saying no to authors, andtakingalookathisghostwriting

process. He doesn’t justrely on his experience, though; his book includes examples and quotes from other publishing in-dustryprofessionals.

This easy-to-read, easy-to-follow book takes ona lotof thequestionsabout ghostwriting. It’snotonlyeducational,thestories from Murphey’s career are also inspiring

and entertaining. If you’re curiousaboutghostwriting,thisisacompre-hensive guide that should help you figureout if it’s the right course foryou.

Book ReviewThree Levels

of Membership

Bronze Member Benefits• New Member FAQs• The Chicago Manual of Style

onlinesubscription discount• Quarterlye-newsletter• 10% discount at The PEN

Institute• 5% discount on PENCON

registration• Eligible to join the PEN-Prayer

loop

Silver Member Benefits• MostBronzebenefits,plus:• E-mail loop to communicate with

fellow members• 15% discount at The PEN

Institute• 10% discount on PENCON

registration• Member name and website link

on the PEN’s Silver Members page

• May purchase website ads• May write blog posts for the

websiteandarticlesforthequarterlye-newsletter

• MaylistbookswrittenbytheSilver Member on our Resources page, with links for purchase

• May apply to teach at The PEN Institute—paidposition

Gold Member* Benefits• MostSilverbenefits,plus:• 20% discount at The PEN

Institute• 20% discount on PENCON

registration• Bio and headshot on the PEN’s

Gold Members page• Mayofferprofessionalmentoring

through the website• Announcedinnewsletterwhen

Gold level is achieved

*Must be a CEC Member

By April Michelle Davis

Sometimes, despite an editor’sbest efforts, amistake is print-

ed. Some people think, “Oh well,editors are human, after all.” Buttyposdohavealastingeffect.

At a minimum, a typo can smudgethereputationofthepub-lisher or website where it was pub-lished.Readersoftenwillnottrustthe credibility of a text if there are obvious typos. Such readers maynot buy products with typos, thus decreasing sales and profits. Ty-pos can also interfere with search engines that look for a string of specificcharacters.Ifawordismis-spelled, the text may not show in the results. This can be especiallydamagingtoanonlinepublication’s

readership.When typos do occur, it is im-

portant to explain them to con-cerned bosses, reminding superiors that nothing will be 100 percent er-rorfree.Keeptrackofthenumberof errors you do catch, and compare thattothetotalnumberoftypos.

Often typosoccurbecauseed-itors are pressured into choosing quantityoverqualitytomeetpub-lishingdeadlines.Explaintoacon-cerned superior that fewer typos would occur if editors had more timetoworkonpiecesor ifasec-ondeditorreviewedthepieces.

Excerpt from: www.editorialinspirations.com/the-hunt-for-typos/

The Hunt for Typos

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Devotion

Graze in SecurityBy Tisha Martin

For me, Psalm 23 is more than just a pastoral psalm, it is the key to

thepathoffreelancesuccess.How-ever, that dream path was so big I wasn’tsureIcouldfollowit.Some-timesdreamslookbiggerthantheyreally are; yet in many respects, self gets in the way of the largeness of that dream, and it really isn’t the dreamloomingbeforeus.

The obstacle to success is us.Such was the case for me, aftergraduatingwith amaster’s degreeinEnglish.Writingandeditingwasin my blood—I dreamed it, ate it,

read about it, and jabbered on about it, ever eager to help the per-son in frontofmefix theirmanu-script issues, rewrite an in-officememo for clarity and conciseness, or offer suggestions after listeningto a friend brainstorm their manu-script. But even after working tenyears toward a bachelor’s in Pro-fessionalWritingandamaster’s inEnglishEducation,Istilldidn’t“feelready” to launch my freelance ed-iting career. Surely, I’d fail. You’regrinning now—because you know whatI’mtalkingabout.You’vebeentheretoo.

A friend pointed out Psalm 23 to me in a way that enlightened,

encouraged,andenlargedmyfaith.“To lie down in green pastures” meansto“grazeinsecurity.”AstheGood Shepherd, the Lord guides His children and wouldn’t want them to fail, so why should I think failing thoughts? You can go any-where, do anything, because the Lord is there each step of the way, guidingwithHissecurehand.AfterI removed self from my dream and putmyhandinGod’shand,lettingHim lead, I began to see stellar re-sults.Nomatterthecircumstancesinwhichwefindourselves,wearesecure in the palm of God’s hand, and that security allows us to graze successfullywithGod.

The Pulse Effex by L.R. Burkard. Reviewed by Susan K. Stewart

My grandchildren are moving into their teenage years. It’s hard to

findnovelsthataren’tromanceorvam-pirethemedandmatureincontent.Fi-nally, writers are beginning to see not all teensaresuperficial,andsomewantseriousfictiontheycanrelateto.ThePulse Effex series fromL.R. Burkardprovides adventure, mystery, excite-ment,andasolidstory.

The series consist of three books: Pulse, Resilience, and De-fiance. The first book starts witheveryone’s reaction to an electro-magneticpulse (EMP) event in theUnited States. Resilience tells how life has changed and people are set-tlingintoanewnormal.Thethirdoftheseriescontinuesassocietycontin-ues to break down and families strug-gletorebuild.

Told through the eyes of three teenage girls, Sarah, Lexie, and Andrea, thisapocalyptic talenotonly looksat

the difficult times after an EMP, butalsoviews it fromthreedifferentandreal perspectives. The three friends,Andrea, Lexie, and Sarah, each experi-encetheEMPeventinadifferentway.However, each has similar concerns —“Iwishmyphoneworked.”“Iwanttoseemyfriends.”“WhendoIgetto

takeashower?”Asthetalecontinuesthrough the three volumes, the girls grow up, begin to care for others, and learn there is life beyond high school socialevents.

L.R. Burkard presents the EMP

eventinasrealisticawayaspossible,given no one knows the real results ofsuchanevent.Herresearchiswelldone, thus making the story more compelling.It’snotastoryofunendingviolence.Itisastoryofwhatmaymorelikely be people’s reaction. AlthoughBurkard also presents an element of

Christianity, it is without “Biblethumping.”Liketherestofhersto-ry,theChristianfamilyisbelievableintheirreactionsandtheirfaith.

I will be purchasing this series for my granddaughters. However,even though the intended audience is teenagers,don’tpass itup.Thisseries has a solid tale adults will alsoenjoy.

Susan K. Stewart is a Silver member of the PEN and teaches through The

PEN Institute. She lives on a tiny ranch in Central Texas with her dogs, cats, chickens, donkey, and her husband, Bob. Connect with Susan at http://www.practicalinspirations.com.

Book Review

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