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| WHY EDI-TOR.COM?
You’re hearing a lot about inclusive language, and you need someone to show you what it is, why it matters and how to navigate it—safely and sensitively.
I’m an Advanced Professional Member (APM) of the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP) and a Certified Diversity Professional (CDP®) through the Institute of Diversity Certification (IDC).
Inclusive language—also known as conscious language—is what happens when these two sets of skills and experience meet and merge.
Inclusive language is where words can do the work of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI).
Click here to learn more about inclusive language.
When you’re wary of the weight of your words, I can help you lean into that discomfort—boldly and bravely.
I can help you learn to do words differently.
Click here to find out more about my inclusive language services.
I deliver editing, sensitivity reviews, style guides, inclusive language audits and more to:
Click here to explore how inclusive language can help you.
If you’re feeling confident that one of my services will meet your needs and you’ve got a specific project in mind, drop me a line and I’ll get back to you with some next steps.
If you’re feeling cautious, because there’s more you need to explore before you can be sure, let’s start a conversation. Give me a shout and we’ll schedule something.
And if you’re feeling confused—if you’re not entirely sure what your needs are, let alone how I might help—I can help with that too… Get in touch and we can figure it out together!
Click here to use my contact form or email me at [email protected].
'As we bear witness to … and begin to heal habits of harm, we will initially be more sensitive and less confident. We are learning how to be present and more honest with ourselves, learning how to talk to others without turning away. We will feel appropriately unskilled, as though we are learning a new language.’
— Ruth King, Mindful of Race: Transforming Racism from the Inside Out (Sounds True, 2018), emphasis added
Click here to find out more about my own relationship with inclusive language.
| PROFESSIONAL THEMES
ableism | accessibility| accessible | ADHD | age| authenticity | autism | autistic | belonging| bi erasure | bisexual | body type | broad audiences | bullying| civil rights | class| classism | conscious language | DEI | dignity | disability| disabled | discrimination| discriminatory | diversity| EDI| equality| equal opportunities | equity| ethnicity| exclusion | fat | fatphobia | feminism| feminist | free speech | gender| gender identity | gender-neutral | harassment| hate speech | homophobia | human rights | human-centred | identities | identity | identity-first | inclusion| inclusive language | inclusivity | intercultural competency | intersectional| intersectionality| learning mindset | LGBTQ+ | marginalized | mental health | minorities| minority | minoritized | neurodivergence | neurodivergent | neurodiversity| neuroqueer | person-first | privilege| pronouns | protected characteristics | protected classes | queer| race| racism | readability | reader experience | religion and belief | representation | reputational risk | respect | sensitivity| sexuality | sexual orientation | snowflake | social construct | social model | style guides | transphobia | trauma-informed | victimization | woke
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| PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS
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|PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
| Editorial competencies
Advanced Professional Member (APM) of the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP) 2011—
Professional Member (PM) of the Society for Editors and Proofreaders (SfEP) [now CIEP] 2006–11
Plus:
| EDI competencies
Certified Diversity Professional (CDP®) (Institute for Diversity Certification™) 2024—
Level 5 Award in Managing equality, diversity and inclusion (Chartered Management Institute) 2021
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| Competencies in action
Editing | auditing | consultancy, edi-tor.com, 2023—
Editor | proofreader | project manager, artisan|editor, 2006–22 [repositioned and rebranded as edi-tor.com]
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|TESTIMONIALS
‘I’m struggling to find words to capture how incredible Vanessa’s editing skills are. I learned so much from her. Her edits not only improved my writing, but also expanded my thinking and awareness.
‘I particularly appreciated how her commentary and explanation for her edits provided the insights my autistic brain needs.
‘It was a joy to work with Vanessa and I’ll be recommending her to all of my neurodivergent writer friends… Hell, I wish neurotypical writers would work with her, too! What a beautiful reading world that would be!‘
Jackie Schuld, registered expressive art therapist and author, Life as a Late-Identified Autistic (self-published, 2024)
‘Vanessa was asked … to provide a sensitivity review… of my forthcoming book. Given the subject matter (spoken language, identity and prejudice), it was especially important that the language used in the book itself was as inclusive and accurate as possible, and Vanessa was the ideal person to check that this was the case.
‘She provided a detailed review, highlighting all the instances where particular words or particular phrasing could be adjusted so as to be more sensitive, appropriate and inclusive.
‘She didn’t criticise; she simply pointed out instances where she felt something could be worded differently, and provided well-informed and constructive suggestions as to how I could make those changes if I agreed that they were necessary.
‘The whole process was insightful, supportive and valuable, and I would have no hesitation in recommending Vanessa for her expertise in this area.‘
Rob Drummond, sociolinguist and author, You’re All Talk: why we are what we speak (Scribe, 2024)
'We asked Vanessa to edit and format some 80+ procedural documents to resolve issues of consistency and quality that had developed over time. Communication and momentum was excellent throughout the project, with Vanessa letting us know well in advance of anything that may become an issue. One thing that really stood out is her attention to detail in ensuring that all quoted matter and references were spot on and up to date, and I really could see the value of the service provided.
'We had no idea how much the documents could be improved when we started the project and we’ve been really pleased with the outcome. We can safely say that we now have a complete set of high-quality procedures and recent audits have praised the standard of the work that has been carried out. I would definitely use Vanessa again for document editing and control.'
Daren Crosbee, plant manager, UniTech Services Group Ltd (2019)
'Vanessa was efficient, effective and a very clear communicator while she worked on my manuscript. She set expectations, which she ultimately exceeded. I will certainly seek to capitalise on Vanessa's expertise once again!'
Bob McGannon, leadership coach and author, Intelligent Disobedience: the difference between good and great leaders (Routledge, 2018)
'I have worked with Vanessa on two book projects, and in both cases she has been extremely thorough, prompt and flexible, and adept at handling challenging circumstances. I have relied on her specialist knowledge and professional advice on several occasions when I had questions that went beyond the copy-edit itself. She is pragmatic, good-humoured and a pleasure to deal with, and I recommend her unreservedly as an expert and highly skilled copy-editor.'
Anke Ueberberg, publisher, Rethink Press and Gosbrook Professional Publishing (2018)
'Given the fact that my education in English advanced no further than O level, Vanessa faced an uninviting task in copy-editing Friston on Costs. It was twice as long as War and Peace, Vanessa had a deadline to work to that was a twentieth of the time I took to write it, and she had to bring it up to a standard acceptable to major university publisher whilst at the same time preserving the highly technical meaning of the original text. Oh, and she had to make about 75,000 edits to make it gender neutral — and check at least 20,000 footnotes. And all this with an author who repeatedly changed the text.
'Given the above, it is little short of astonishing that she noticed references to obscure delegated legislation being out of date, incorrect or incomplete references to 16th and 17th century authorities, and internal inconsistencies that were separated by hundreds of thousands of words.
'In short, her work was not just excellent, but exceptional. She was Professor Henry Higgins to my Eliza Doolittle.'
Mark Friston, barrister and author, Friston on Costs (3rd edn, OUP, 2018)
'In 2013, when I wrote the first edition of my book Professional Conduct Casebook, I was fortunate indeed to be introduced to Vanessa by my publisher Oxford University Press (OUP). Vanessa proved a wonderful copy-editor, and I owe her a huge debt of gratitude for her helpful, courteous and supportive advice on my typescript. I am quite sure that the book would not have come to fruition without her careful eye to detail.
'We worked so well together that, in 2015, I specifically asked OUP to secure Vanessa’s professional help with the second edition. Once again, her support was invaluable and, as I prepare to write a third edition for publication in 2018, there is no doubt that I shall be asking to work with Vanessa again.'
Kenneth Hamer, barrister and author, Professional Conduct Casebook (OUP, 2013; 2nd edn, 2015; 3rd edn, 2019)
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