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Author: Rhonda Kronyk

Editorial

In 2017, I was privileged to be one of eight Indigenous editors invited to the Indigenous Editors’ Circle at Humber College, Toronto. We spent five days with four renowned writers and scholars from across Canada. Over 30 representatives from publishing houses joined us and committed to changing the ways they Read more…


Éditorial

En 2017, j’ai eu le privilège de faire partie d’un groupe de huit réviseurs autochtones invités à prendre part au Indigenous Editors’ Circle (cercle des réviseurs autochtones) au Collège Humber, à Toronto. Nous avons passé cinq jours en compagnie de quatre auteurs et érudits de renom provenant d’un bout à Read more…


Le cercle des réviseurs autochtones

Pour pallier le manque de représentation autochtone dans l’industrie canadienne de l’édition, le Saskatchewan Arts Board, guidé par Joanne Gerber et en consultation avec des auteurs autochtones et des professionnels du milieu de l’édition, a créé le cercle des réviseurs autochtones (Indigenous Editors Circle – IEC) en 2014. En 2015, reconnaissant le Read more…


The Indigenous Editors Circle

In response to the lack of Indigenous representation in the Canadian publishing industry, the Saskatchewan Arts Board, under the guidance of Joanne Gerber and in consultation with Indigenous writers and publishing professionals, created the Indigenous Editors Circle (IEC) in 2014. In 2015, recognizing the need to include non-Indigenous editors in Read more…


Important Reading for Working with Indigenous Stories

Several books have been published about working with Indigenous stories. This list of four recent books is only a starting point in your education. Greg Younging. Elements of Indigenous Style: A Guide for Writing By and About Indigenous Peoples. 2018; Edmonton, AB: Brush Education Inc. Elements is quickly becoming a Read more…