Louise Harnby (fiction editor) and Denise Cowle (non-fiction editor)

The Editing Podcast

Arts EN ↓ 156 episodes

Join two professional editors, Louise Harnby and Denise Cowle, on The Editing Podcast for a regular exploration of practical tips and guidance for editors and proofreaders who want to improve their practice and grow their businesses.

Author

Louise Harnby (fiction editor) and Denise Cowle (non-fiction editor)

Category

Arts

Podcast website

denisecowleeditorial.com

Latest episode

May 19, 2026

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Episodes

The proofreader’s toolkit 19.05.2026

Get tips on building a proofreading toolkit - the tools, checklists and techniques that support consistency and accuracy. Listen to find out more about Why a toolkit matters Core proofreading tools Checklists – your secret weapon Proofreading techniques Combining tools, checklists, and techniques Tips for building your proofreading toolkit Resources Free proofreading checklist: https://www.louiseh...

File management and version control for editorial freelancers 05.05.2026

Learn about managing your files and folders containing editing and proofreading work. Listen to find out more about Why file management matters Setting up a logical folder system Naming files like a pro Sensible version control that won’t drive you bonkers Backing up your work Cloud storage and collaboration Tidying up old projects Tools that help Louise and Denise share their own personal experie...

Dealing with editorial scope creep and client boundaries 10.04.2026

Learn how to manage scope creep and set healthy boundaries in your editorial work. Listen to find out more about What is scope creep? Why scope creep happens How to prevent scope creep Spotting scope creep early Setting and communicating boundaries How to say no (nicely) When it’s time to reassess The emotional side of boundary setting Book series: Notes from the Podcast Want to hone your editoria...

Building an editing portfolio that converts browsers into buyers 17.03.2026

Learn how to create an editing or proofreading portfolio that wins you clients. Listen to find out more about Why Your Portfolio Matters What Makes a Portfolio Convert What to Include in Each Portfolio Entry What If You Can’t Show Client Work? Writing for Your Ideal Client How to Design and Structure Your Portfolio Page Keeping Your Portfolio Fresh Common Portfolio Mistakes to Avoid Book series: N...

How to use AI tools ethically when editing or proofreading 25.02.2026

Learn about how to use AI tools ethically when editing or proofreading. Listen to find out more about What do we mean by 'AI tools' in editing? The ethical questions Protecting client confidentiality Being transparent with clients Accountability Respecting authorship Staying informed and critical Real-world scenarios The editor's role in shaping AI ethics AI Use and Ethics Checklist (free resource...

8 copyediting essentials 03.02.2026

Learn about 8 tips that will make your copyediting life easier. Listen to find out more about Understanding the power of Microsoft Word’s Styles pane Knowing how to use consistency-checking software Being able to use macros Using Word’s Navigation pane. Knowing how to find and use the pilcrow tool in Word Understanding how to use Word’s Find/Replace function Removing extraneous tabs and spaces Cre...

Why CPD matters for editors and proofreaders 21.01.2026

Learn about CPD and why it's core to professional editorial practice. Listen to find out more about What CPD actually means Why CPD matters The professional confidence factor Types of CPD CPD on a budget Tracking and reflecting on CPD How CPD supports career development Overcoming barriers to CPD Book series: Notes from the Podcast Want to hone your editorial business skills? Our actionable guides...

Why editors should review their businesses annually 17.12.2025

Learn why doing an annual editorial business review is a good, professional habit. Listen to find out more about What an annual business review is Why regular reviews matter Checking your financial health Reviewing clients and projects Realigning services and goals Reviewing marketing and branding Professional development Celebrating success How to do your own review Book series: Notes from the Po...

Do editors and proofreaders need insurance? 05.11.2025

Learn about insurance and what you might need for your editing and proofreading business. Listen to find out more about Why insurance matters Common risks that editors and proofreaders face Insurance policy options How to choose the right insurance How much does insurance cost? Book series: Notes from the Podcast Want to hone your editorial business skills? Our actionable guides and workbooks help...

Reflections on the CIEP annual conference 14.10.2025

Denise and Louise reflect on the 2025 Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP) conference. Listen to find out more about the buzz at the conference how well the hybrid structure worked the value of the editorial profession our core takeaways from the sessions Book series: Notes from the Podcast Want to hone your editorial business skills? Our actionable guides and workbooks help you...

Notes from the Podcast: New book series! 26.08.2025

Liv Cowle interviews Denise and Louise about their new book series, Notes from the Podcast. Listen to find out more about Turning 140+ episodes of audio content and written transcripts into a 5-book series Overcoming project overwhelm Extracting relevant content systematically Recognising the difference between content for listening and content for reading Identifying our five core editorial theme...

Should you make changes to your editing business? 05.08.2025

Denise and Louise discuss why your editorial business offering might be ripe for some changes. Listen to find out more about Signals that it’s time to make changes What change looks like How to make change strategically Resource Is Your Website AI-Friendly? The 8-Point Checklist for Keeping AI Visitors Happy: https://www.orbitmedia.com/blog/ai-friendly-websites/ Book series: Notes from the Podcast...

15 types of materials that academic editors work on 16.07.2025

Explore a selection of the different types of materials you might consider working on if you’re an academic editor. Listen to find out more about Books and monographs Conference materials Grant proposals Journal articles Peer review reports Reference lists Research reports Review articles Textbooks and handbooks Theses and dissertations White papers Editorials and opinion pieces Book chapters Meta...

What are editorial reports, and should you write them? 24.06.2025

Learn about editorial reports, and whether you should provide them to clients. Listen to find out more about What an editorial report is Why not all clients need editorial reports What to include in an editorial report How long editorial reports take to write Why editors should create editorial reports Tips for creating effective editorial reports Course and report template How to Write the Perfec...

How to find the perfect academic editor or proofreader 04.06.2025

Learn how to find a professional academic editor or proofreader who's the ideal fit for you. Listen to find out more about Different levels of editing Searching editorial societies' directories Internet searches Academic networks Social media Subject portfolios Sample edits Testimonials Editorial societies Find editors and proofreaders all over the globe: www.louiseharnbyproofreader.com/editing-an...

Free bonus episode: Editorial websites 15.05.2025

Welcome to this sneak peek behind the curtain of our Patreon ‘Second Cup’ tier, where members get exclusive access to bonus episodes of The Editing Podcast. Patreon is the only place you will ever hear these bonus episodes, but we are making this one – and only this one - free to everyone, so you can hear what you’ll get if you join this tier. To access more exclusive content, sign up for A Second...

When should an editor build their website? 13.05.2025

Learn more about editorial business-owner websites, and when you should start building them. Listen to find out more about Why having a website is important Common misconceptions about timing Signs you're ready to build your editorial website What if you're just starting out? Website timing in the context of career stages Don’t wait for ‘perfect’ Quick-action steps Sign up for alerts about our pub...

10 pieces of content that get editors noticed by academic writers 22.04.2025

Learn how to make your academic editing business more visible. Listen to find out more about content marketing showing rather than telling your skills using subject-based keywords ideas for titles for you to steal Book series: Notes from the Podcast Want to hone your editorial business skills? Our actionable guides and workbooks help you plan and implement a programme for business growth and devel...

Assessing a non-fiction editing project: With Hester Higton 26.03.2025

Learn how to assess a non-fiction editing project with special guest Hester Higton. Listen to find out more about Time required for different aspects of a project The different parts of a project The different types of editing Counting and assigning time The order of editing work Recording project time About Hester Higton Find out more about Hester: Website: academicedit.co.uk Email: hesterhigton@...

Efficient editing: With Hester Higton 04.03.2025

Learn about how to be an efficient editor, with guest Hester Higton. Listen to find out more about The goals of efficient editing Preparing for efficient improvements The order for tackling a project Batch editing Technology for efficient editing Multi-author projects Resources Resources mentioned in the show Jack Lyon: Wildcard Cookbook for Microsoft Word: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wildcard-Cookbo...

Academic editing: With Hester Higton 11.02.2025

Learn about becoming a professional academic editor with guest Hester Higton. Listen to find out more about The journey from academia to editing How editors support academics Specific skills needed Acquiring training Different types and sources of clients Academic voice Ethical issues and AI About Hester Higton Find out more about Hester: Website: academicedit.co.uk Email: hesterhigton@academicedi...

Editorial events: 10 practical tips for beginner presenters 28.01.2025

Learn how to hone your presentation skills at online and in-person conferences, professional awaydays and webinars. Listen to find out more about Starting with a strong title Mapping out the structure Clarifying learning outcomes Numbering session sections Keeping slides decluttered Offering a transcript Making decisions about scripting Handling questions Practising out loud Crafting an introducti...

Why not having client testimonials could be damaging your editing business 11.01.2025

Learn about why including testimonials in your online spaces is likely to do lovely things for your editing and proofreading business. Listen to find out more about How to ask for testimonials Making it easy for clients Effective testimonials Where to put testimonials Visibility Different approaches to showcasing feedback Embedding testimonial-gathering into business practice Sign up for alerts ab...

7 tips for compelling titles to captivate your audience 23.10.2024

Learn how to create engaging titles for conference sessions, blog and podcast headings and email marketing subject lines. Listen to find out more about Being specific Using numbers Being short and snappy Choosing verbs wisely Piquing curiosity Targeting your audience Sign up for alerts about our publications Want to hone your editorial business skills? Our actionable guides and workbooks will help...

The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS): In conversation with Russell Harper 11.10.2024

Russell Harper of The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) talks about the changes to the 18th edition. Listen to find out more about The international appeal of CMOS Balancing editorial logic and real-world usage Revision decision-making process Reversing stylistic decisions in CMOS Capitalization of identity markers and CMOS Singlular 'they' and CMOS Fiction and creative genres in CMOS guidance Citati...

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