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Editing Interactive and Multimedia Fiction

Creative writing—and editing—goes beyond familiar media such as novels and scripts. What is it like to edit a tabletop role-playing guide, a comic collection, or a video game? What skills are needed to work with these types of materials compared to editing more “traditional” forms? And where do these clients live? We’ll get a peek into this world with a virtual panel of editors who specialize in a variety of interactive media.


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Date

April 12, 2022
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Time

CDT
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Location

Online Event
Category

Speakers

  • Kara Frazier
    Kara Frazier

    Kara Frazier is a freelance editor who specializes in video games, web comics, and novels. She has edited over forty video games and several web comics, including two with over thirty thousand subscribers. She enjoys drinking tea, watching Critical Role, and visiting the library with her kids.

  • Rachel Lapidow
    Rachel Lapidow

    Rachel Lapidow is a freelance copyeditor, proofreader, and developmental editor of RPGs, comics, manga, board games, and newspapers. She would like to think that she’s funny but is perhaps better known for being easily startled. She keeps buying books, despite being out of bookshelf space. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @Editrix_Rachel.

  • Tanya Gold
    Tanya Gold

    Tanya Gold (they/them) is a book editor, translator, and literary omnivore. They work on and devour SFF, horror, retellings, queer stories, experimental narratives, interactive fiction, and graphic novels. They also teach courses for editors and writers. It’s been suggested that they read too much for their own good. This might be true.