Editing a Novel About Love, Loss, and Self-Discovery
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writing grammar punctuation and capitalization editing teaching legal discoveryThe project is to edit a novel called Where The Light Lives is about a young woman named Scarlet Graham who is from Prince Edward Island. She has just finished her teaching program and is going to Alberta to start her first job. She falls in love with the principal Eli Stone of the school she is teaching at. The novel is a the start of a multi-generational series of love, loss, and self-discovery in Kananaskis Country Alberta. This project will involve several different steps for the students, including:
- Adding additional elements to the novel to help flesh out the story and characters.
- Editing the novel to ensure it is cohesive and well-written.
- Checking for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.
- Reading and understanding the novel.
Note: This is not a ghost writing situation you will get full credit as a contributor/ cowriter/editor of the book in the event of it being published.
By the end of the project, students should demonstrate:
- A well-edited novel that is cohesive and well-written.
- No grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors.
Final deliverables should include:
- A written report explaining the editing process and outcomes.
- A copy of the edited novel.
Comprehensive Orientation
We believe in setting you up for success from the very beginning. You will receive a comprehensive orientation that equips you with a deep understanding of your role as a novel editor. This includes insights into the novel's objectives, the editing guidelines, and the specific responsibilities you will undertake. This orientation ensures that you are well-prepared to make a positive impact on the project.
Ongoing Mentorship and Guidance
We understand that editing is a continuous process. As a student novel editor, you will have access to ongoing mentorship and guidance. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing you with the support you need to excel in your editing role. We encourage open communication, and you can rely on us for advice, problem-solving, and professional development.
Hands-On Experience
The role of a student novel editor offers valuable hands-on experience in the world of literature and publishing. You will work directly with the novel, making real contributions to its refinement. This practical experience will deepen your understanding of the editing process, boost your editorial skills, and prepare you for a future in the publishing industry.
Professional Growth Opportunities
Beyond this novel editing project, we are committed to your long-term professional growth in the publishing and editing field. You will have the opportunity to network with professionals in the industry and explore future job opportunities. Your experience as a student novel editor with us can serve as a stepping stone to a rewarding career in literature and publishing
About the company
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Minority-Owned Women-Owned BIPOC-Owned Small Business Sustainable/green Social Enterprise Employee-Owned Neurodivergent-Owned Community-FocusedAbout us
We are capturing what it means to be Canadian—one resource, one product, one story, one experience at a time. Our process begins with local natural resources, crafted by passionate creators who turn raw materials into meaningful works. Each creation tells a story—of learning, making, and transforming—connecting us to our culture and community. Through these efforts, we showcase how creation inspires, empowers, and leaves a lasting impact on those who experience it.
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We are driven by a commitment to reshaping the way resources are sourced, products are made, and communities are supported. Our goal is to create sustainable, high-quality goods that reflect Canadian culture and values, challenging traditional models of production and consumption.
Resource Development
We work tirelessly to find truly Canadian resources, overcoming the challenges posed by global outsourcing. Partnering with universities and local groups, we aim to discover, develop, and utilize local materials for a sustainable, ethical product line.
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Through collaboration with creators, we develop innovative products that highlight Canadian craftsmanship and creativity. Our focus is on providing the tools, resources, and support to help creators build products that are both sustainable and meaningful.
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The Vision
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