Welcome to the Calgary twig of Editors Canada!

Who we are

We are the Calgary twig of Editors Canada, originally serving southern Alberta, eastern British Columbia and southern Saskatchewan. In the summer of 2021, our chairs assumed the leadership of Editors Edmonton, whose members live in the greater Edmonton area, northern Alberta, and northern Saskatchewan. With the proliferation of online training capabilities over the last few years, we’re pleased to now count among our members editors from other parts of British Columbia, Yukon and the Northwest Territories, as well as eastern provinces such as Ontario. All are welcome! We are a vibrant and growing twig with a combined membership of approximately 150. Since early 2021, our chairs have been working hard to offer formal and informal events and training opportunities each month. Our events are not only way cool, but many are also open to the public. Why not join us sometime? (Rest assured that since we were founded in 2015, nobody has ever been bitten… because we don’t bite!)

Our programs

Book Club: We meet in person and virtually every six to eight weeks to discuss our latest pick. Our choices cover any topic related to being an editor, such as editing, writing, language, business building, networking, and mindset.

YYC Webinar Club: We pick a recorded webinar, purchase and watch it as a group, and then discuss what we learned. Our discussions often rival the recordings for training value! (Popcorn optional.)

Coffee & Convo: Informal meetings to chat about topics of interest and get peer feedback.

Shop Talk: Formal professional development sessions, such as guest speakers and workshops, to make our fantastic editors even more awesome.

Group #StetWalks: Because who doesn’t need some fresh air sometimes? (#StetWalk is a hashtag editors use to post pictures while out walking.)

We also partner with other organizations, such as When Words Collide, to collaborate on all things writing and editing. For more information about editing in Calgary, the support we can offer you, and all the fun you’re missing out on, we invite you to subscribe to our monthly newsletter, Twig Talk.


Looking for an editor?

Hiring a professional editor brings many advantages:

  • Get informed, objective feedback on your work to guide improvements.
  • Enhance the clarity, consistency, coherency, and correctness of your writing while saving time and frustration.
  • Rectify any issues with overall structure, flow, grammar, mechanics, and word choice.
  • Increase the likelihood of publication and broader readership.

Our editors specialize in different types of writing in numerous genres. Let us help you find just the right local editor for your important project:

  • Email us to have your request broadcast to our 150 twig members. Any interested, qualified, and available editors will respond, and from there you can pick the person best suited to you. Please include as much detail as possible about your project, the type of editing you’re looking for, your manuscript length, and preferred deadline.
  • If you don’t need a local editor, you can also search Editors Canada’s Online Directory of Editors and contact the candidates you’re interested in directly.

For more advice on hiring an editor, please visit Editors Canada’s Hire an Editor page.

Looking to join Editors Canada?

Editors Canada welcomes professional editors, students, and anyone interested in the broader industry of writing, editing, publishing, indexing, and translation. If you’re not sure where to start, contact us or come to one of our many events open to nonmembers. Member benefits at the branch and twig level include discounted rates on professional development and some member-only programming. Members can also receive editing job alerts.

To learn what Canadian editors are thinking and writing about, read The Editors’ Weekly blog.

Not an Editors Canada member yet?

No problem. All Calgary-area editors are welcome to attend our events and meetings.


Upcoming meetings and events

Coffee & Convo: How Do Editors Find Clients?
Friday, March 13, 2:00-300 p.m. | Online | Free
Join us for this month’s Coffee & Convo where we’ll chat about the many ways editors connect with new clients—from referrals and job boards to social media and outreach. Come share what’s worked for you, hear what others are trying, and pick up new ideas in a relaxed, informal conversation with fellow editors. Register today.

March Book Club: Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
Monday, March 23, 6:30–8:00 pm MT | Online | Free for members and nonmembers
Join us this month for our discussion of Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman. Burkeman challenges conventional productivity myths and offers a refreshing, humane perspective on time, limits, and what really matters. Register here.

Group Mastermind Final Panel Presentation
April 1, 2026 | $20 each; $50 for the bundle | Editors Canada members only
The final panel presentation is on the editor’s toolkit. We’ll be looking at the many tools that can smooth out business processes, make our editing work easier, and improve work–life balance. Members can join just this presentation or purchase all three panels as a bundle.

Here’s what one participant has to say: “With the panel discussion, I thought the recording was great! I could stop it in places and take notes, and the option for the transcript beside was helpful too. And, I think it’s really good depth and breadth of the editing profession that the three of you bring to the discussion.”
Click here for details and to register.

What We're Into Right Now (Resources for Editors)

Editors Canada Career Development Hub
The Career Development Hub is a members-only tool that organizes internal and external career-related resources in one accessible space. There are a lot of great ideas spread across Editors Canada’s platforms and beyond, but it is not always easy to find. This living resource will hopefully help uncover hidden gems designed to help members and student affiliates build their skills, find work and build their communities.

Check it out at career.editors.ca.

Please note, editors.ca is a separate website, so you will need to log out of the Hub first (or use a separate browser) to access the job board.

Dragonfly Editorial: AI Tells, and How to Fix Them
https://dragonflyeditorial.com/ai-tells/

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