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Access a curated range of editorial tools and resources through the SBMEN store.
Each resource is designed to strengthen your practice, support standards, and advance your professional development.
SBMEN develops reference materials to support and complement structured in-house editorial training and consistent standards, including Editing African Fiction, the SBMEN Style and Grammar Handbook, and related professional resources.
Editing and Publishing Resources include style sheets, checklists, project templates, and editorial report formats, alongside branded SBMEN notebooks and planners. These practical tools support consistency, organisation, and communication, while reinforcing professional identity and standards in editorial practice.
Foundational resources that support essential editorial knowledge, standards, and professional orientation:
A practical guide outlining the roles, responsibilities and scope of editorial work across contexts, helping editors understand expectations and operate confidently within publishing and professional environments.
A resource on ethical standards and professional conduct, providing guidance on integrity, confidentiality, accountability and responsible decision-making in editorial work and professional relationships.
An overview of key publishing workflows, from manuscript development to production and distribution, helping editors understand where their work fits and how to contribute effectively across publishing stages.
A reference handbook covering grammar, style, consistency and formatting standards, supporting editors in applying clear, coherent and professionally recognised editorial conventions across diverse texts.
Specialised resources designed to strengthen applied practice, decision-making, and professional independence:
A comprehensive toolkit with templates for project management, client engagement, contracts, pricing and workflow organisation, supporting editors in building structured, sustainable and professional editorial practices.
A curated guide to essential editing tools and digital technologies, supporting efficient workflows, collaboration and the integration of emerging tools into contemporary editorial practice.
A resource focused on critical editorial decision-making, offering frameworks for raising queries, handling sensitive content and navigating complex textual and contextual issues with clarity and professionalism.
A practical workbook with examples and exercises designed to strengthen editors’ ability to identify, analyse and resolve textual issues, improving clarity, structure, accuracy and overall quality of content.
SBMEN Resources provide practical toolkits and guides like Editing African Fiction, the SBMEN Style and Grammar Handbook, and freelance rate and contract templates. Complementing training, these materials support workflows, style standards and professional communication, helping editors, freelancers, and teams apply consistent, efficient, and ethical editorial practice. Materials may include practical notes, frameworks and recommended readings drawn from both local and international professional practice.
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