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I hope your new year has gotten off to a great start! This week's poll was
suggested by Wade Courtney, who wonders if anyone out there has the luxury
of having an editor on their team. Apparently he doesn't, and I don't, but
I know there are some of you out there who do (and others of you who *are*
the editor). So, here's the question:
How is editing handled where you work?
* We have one editor
* We have more than one editor
* Our editors have editors
* Writers do peer edits
* I am an editor
* Editor? What is that?
* We so are good, we do not need an edtior
* Other/None of the Above
(Note: The second-to-last answer is supposed to look like that!)
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