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SUMMARY:Publishing Pathways: Working with an Editor *
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DESCRIPTION:Presenter Charlie Alison will go over what to expect when work
 ing with an editor. .\nhttps://faylib.libnet.info/event/16892708
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Editors? What are they good for? Absolutel
 y nothing\, except catching misspelled names\, typos\, Chicago style\, Oxf
 ord comas\, misplaced modifiers\, dangling participles and structural issu
 es with our writing. Ideally\, they also believe in us\, our writing and t
 he story we want to tell.</p>\n<h5><strong>About the presenter</strong></h
 5>\n<p>Charlie Alison is a jack of all trades in the world of news\, edito
 rial and public relations content. He likes to write\, edit\, design\, pho
 tograph and do graphic art\, not necessarily at the same time. He's also h
 elped create documentary films and contributed a 50-episode podcast to the
  local NPR affiliate\, KUAF. He&nbsp\;is currently executive editor for th
 e office of university relations at the University of Arkansas. He edits t
 he university&rsquo\;s alumni magazine\, its catalogs of study and the uni
 versity&rsquo\;s daily news email\, which has about 40\,000 subscribers an
 d garners 1.7 million page visits per year. He has authored a book on Faye
 tteville history\, co-authored a pictorial book of historic Fayetteville i
 mages and have a book under contract with the University of Arkansas Press
  for a history of the university. He also edited the quarterly historical 
 journal of the Washington County Historical Society for eight years and is
  publishing a weekly mini-literary magazine called Ozark Hollow via email 
 subscription through Substack.</p>\n<hr />\n<p>This workshop is part of ou
 r <a href="https://www.faylib.org/events?term=PublishingPathways&amp\;r=ra
 nge&amp\;start=2026-08-01&amp\;end=2026-08-31" target="_blank" rel="noopen
 er" title="Publishing Pathways"><strong>Publishing Pathways</strong></a> s
 eries&nbsp\;for adults interested in writing and publishing their work\, i
 ncluding poetry\, fiction\, non-fiction\, and journalistic writing of all 
 lengths and styles. Join us to sharpen your skills\, connect with fellow w
 riters\, and take the next step toward publication!&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><em>For
  disability accommodations\, call <a href="tel:4798567250" title="Call 479
 .856.7250" target="_blank" rel="noopener">479.856.7250</a> or email&nbsp\;
 <a href="mailto:questions@faylib.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title
 ="Email questions@faylib.org">questions@faylib.org</a>&nbsp\;2-3 weekdays 
 before a program. Plan your visit by viewing our <a href="https://static.l
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 " rel="noopener" title="building map">building map</a>&nbsp\;and details o
 n <a href="https://www.faylib.org/accessibility-14217" target="_blank" rel
 ="noopener" title="accessibility services">accessibility services</a>.</em
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