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Walkley Media Conference 2011 'What's the story? Inventing the future.' State Library of Queensland. 25-27 November 2011.
Society of Editors (Qld) The Society of Editors (Queensland) Inc. is an association of professional editors, and people like you who are dedicated to fostering the highest standards of language, communication and publishing.
Queensland Writers Centre Queensland Writers Centre (QWC) is the leading provider of specialised writing services in Queensland. Through its annual programs, it promotes skills development and professional practice and works to advance the recognition of Queensland writers and writing, locally, nationally, and internationally.
Institute of Professional Editors The Institute of Professional Editors Limited (IPEd) exists to advance the profession of editing, by planning and implementing activities which support Australian societies of editors and their members, and editors in general.
Australian Writers Marketplace The Australian Writer’s Marketplace is Australia and New Zealand’s only guide to the writing industry.
Style Manual for Authors, Editors and Printers The Style manual, first published in 1966 by the Commonwealth Government Printing Office, provides guidance and recommendations for anyone faced with the task of preparing material for publication in either print or electronic format.
Proofreading Marks Details a comprehensive list of proofreading marks and terms.
Australian Society of Authors The Australian Society of Authors is the peak professional association for Australia's literary creators. Members include biographers, illustrators, academics, cartoonists, scientists, food and wine writers, children’s writers, ghost writers, librettists, travel writers, romance writers, translators, computer programmers, journalists, poets and novelists.
Guide to Grammar and Writing The Guide to Grammar and Writing is sponsored by the Capital Community College Foundation, a nonprofit US organisation that supports scholarships, faculty development and curriculum innovation
Common Errors in English Written by Paul Brians, Professor of English at Washington State University, this site discusses "deviations from the standard use of English as judged by sophisticated users such as professional writers, editors, teachers, and literate executives and personnel officers."
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