Beyond the manuscript: the art of book editing

Discover how drafts become polished books in this insider look at the editing process.

Authors Tony Birch, Jennifer Down, and Myfanwy Jones, along with editor Ruby Ashby-Orr

How does a manuscript transform from a draft into a published book? What challenges arise in the editing process, and what opportunities emerge along the way?  

Join authors Tony Birch, Jennifer Down, and Myfanwy Jones, along with editor Ruby Ashby-Orr, for a deep dive into the art and craft of book editing. From big-picture structural edits to the meticulous work of line editing and proofreading, our panel will unravel the complexities of refining a manuscript. They’ll share their personal experiences — both the hurdles and the creative breakthroughs — offering an insider look at the crucial role editing plays in shaping the final book.  

Hosted by broadcaster and author Jacinta Parsons. 

Suitable for ages 15 and up.  

Free event. Bookings required. 

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