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How to become an editor, by Patrick Nielsen Hayden (and me)

Posted by Will Entrekin on May 28, 2008

Ever wanted to be an editor, but didn’t know how to get the job? Someone wrote to Neil Gaiman to ask, and Neil related the question to Patrick Nielsen Hayden, one of the single coolest and most intelligent people on the blogosphere, much less in science fiction (if you’re not reading Making Light, you’re totally missing out. On a whole lot, for that matter).

And Patrick responded.

His advice is sound, I think. Patrick is an exceptional example of breaking in, I think; he and his wife, Teresa, were co-nominated for the 1984 Hugo for their zine, Izzard. I point this out to note that while Patrick might be right that you don’t need a degree to become an editor, well, getting nommed for a Hugo is probably a good workaround.

Having been an editor myself, I recommend a degree, for the simple reason that pretty much everyone gets one nowadays (is that classist?). Doesn’t matter from where, but some study of both English literature and business/economics would probably be awesome (if I had it to do over again, that’s what I’d concentrate on. With a third major in theology).

Interning is a great idea. I had an intern once. Good guy. Helped me write my application to USC.

But breaking in as an editorial assistant is a best bet.

But finally, Patrick notes that there’s never enough time to do all the reading you need to; as a former editor myself, I’ll corroborate that and further that by noting that reading comprises maybe half the job, tops. If you want to be an editor, don’t presume it’s all reading all day; there’s author correspondence, author copies, lay-out . . . a dozen other things that need to be done.

One Response to “How to become an editor, by Patrick Nielsen Hayden (and me)”

  1. Anna Peris Says:

    Hello,

    I ran into this reply when searching the Net for info on how to become an editor. I wish to make a career change in the next 2 years, following a plan and was wondering if it is ever too late for something like this. I am 27 years old, speak 3 languages and have 3 years experience in customer service. I have a degree in Computer Information Systems and I am currently studying for a Masters in Media and Communication, hoping that this will open up some doors and help my chance to enter the editing world. It is my dream. Right now I am working as a Document Owner for a global corporation (non-publishing industry) and I am involved in RFP writing mostly, which is pretty technical, but I do hope this is a step toward the right direction. I have also applied for a voluntary online editing job online. What are the chances for someone with my sort of experience (work-related and educational) to successfully switch careers?

    Thanks and regards,
    Anna

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