![]() ![]() ![]() It’s very rewarding, but I really appreciate the relative quiet calm of editing and writing when the dust settles. ![]() I encourage students to collect traditional ghost stories from their families, and we use them to work on storytelling and writing. Ghosts are my thing-Newfoundland ghosts, in particular. This fall, I’ve been focusing on promoting my new novel, The Swallow: A Ghost Story, and that morphed into telling ghost stories on radio, on TV, and in schools. I juggle my work as a freelance editor with writing children’s books, doing storytelling and writing workshops in schools, and reviewing children’s books. Tell us about your current job, Charis, plus a little-known quirky fact about you. In our interview series “By the Book,” we get the inside scoop on editors’ all-time favourite books, their top style guides, and what their alternate-universe careers would be. Have you ever wondered what fellow editors like to read? We have, too. ![]()
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