Editor. The very word conjures up images of an older man with a starched white shirt hunched over a manuscript, a permanent scowl on his face. Or perhaps a strait-laced woman, again older, hair pulled back tight in a bun, her red pen mercilessly lining out words and correcting mistakes. Editing. That word may bring similar images to mind, but it is more likely to be associated with one’s own late night efforts to give a painfully extracted draft a final hard look, hoping to catch the extra “e” in “judgement” that spell check misses, trying to spot spacing errors in citations, and double-checking page numbers for quotations.