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A typesetter impatiently asked the Pen master, "Will our esteemed designer ever reach enlightenment?" The master looked up from reviewing the publishing schedule. "She's waiting on the editor." "And when will the editor reach enlightenment?" "He's waiting on the designer." Are you waiting for enlightenment in your work as an editor, proofreader, typesetter, or writer? Wait no more! Here are tales not of the Zen master but rather of the Pen master, whose job is to open the minds of publishing professionals everywhere. Each tale illuminates a different aspect of the publishing life for the…mehr

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A typesetter impatiently asked the Pen master, "Will our esteemed designer ever reach enlightenment?" The master looked up from reviewing the publishing schedule. "She's waiting on the editor." "And when will the editor reach enlightenment?" "He's waiting on the designer." Are you waiting for enlightenment in your work as an editor, proofreader, typesetter, or writer? Wait no more! Here are tales not of the Zen master but rather of the Pen master, whose job is to open the minds of publishing professionals everywhere. Each tale illuminates a different aspect of the publishing life for the reader's contemplation, including: ¿ Rules ¿ Mechanics ¿ Technology ¿ Meaning ¿ Knowledge ¿ Records ¿ Deadlines ¿ Order ¿ Context ¿ Attention ¿ Corrections ¿ Taste ¿ Evaluation ¿ Marketing ¿ Sources ¿ Efficiency ¿ Reputation ¿ Advancement ¿ Perfection ¿ Legacy As is customary in Zen tradition, each tale is followed by enlightening commentary. The author writes, "Ponder these stories carefully, and they will lead you to greater enlightenment in the pathways of publishing." Presenting deep insight into the nature of the publishing world, Tales of the Pen Master is a must-have guide to finding greater serenity and understanding for anyone who works with words.
Autorenporträt
Jack Lyon began his publishing career in 1978 as proofreading coordinator at a university press. A few years later, he became associate editor and then managing editor at a trade publishing house, where he supervised publishing staff and edited hundreds of books. In 1996 he started the Editorium (www.editorium.com) to create Microsoft Word add-ins for editors, typesetters, and indexers. He is the author of numerous articles and several books, including Microsoft Word for Publishing Professionals, Macro Cookbook for Microsoft Word, and Wildcard Cookbook for Microsoft Word. For several years he coedited Dragonfly: East-West Haiku Quarterly; he also coauthored Familiar and Foreign: Haiku and Linked Verse.