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If you’ve spent any time on LinkedIn, you may have seen this episode’s guest in action—Laura Poole. She’s become known for her signature ‘snip snip’ posts, where she takes a sentence, trims the excess, and shows how just a few smart cuts can transform writing into something sharper, cleaner, and more powerful.
In this episode, we discuss the art of concise editing: how to cut the clutter, keep the meaning, and make every word earn its place. Whether you’re an editor or a writer, you’ll come away with practical tools—and maybe even the courage to pick up the scissors and give your words a little snip snip.
With her decades of experience in scholarly nonfiction and her gift for teaching, Laura explains how the art of concise editing can transform writing from wordy to worthy. She reminds us that editing is not about judgment—it’s about clarity, flow, and nuance. Laura has been editing full-time since 1996, and shortly after, she founded her company, Archer Editorial Services, Inc., in 1997. She currently serves on the ACES Awards Committee as head judge for the Robinson Prize.
Visit her company website: https://www.archereditorial.com/
Follow Laura on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurapoole/
Leave a review or share this episode with your fellow word nerds and editing enthusiasts!
Check out other episodes of The Editor’s Half Hour: piquepublishing.com/podcast
Connect with me on Instagram: @Editors_Half_Hour
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By Nadia Geagea Pupa5
2020 ratings
If you’ve spent any time on LinkedIn, you may have seen this episode’s guest in action—Laura Poole. She’s become known for her signature ‘snip snip’ posts, where she takes a sentence, trims the excess, and shows how just a few smart cuts can transform writing into something sharper, cleaner, and more powerful.
In this episode, we discuss the art of concise editing: how to cut the clutter, keep the meaning, and make every word earn its place. Whether you’re an editor or a writer, you’ll come away with practical tools—and maybe even the courage to pick up the scissors and give your words a little snip snip.
With her decades of experience in scholarly nonfiction and her gift for teaching, Laura explains how the art of concise editing can transform writing from wordy to worthy. She reminds us that editing is not about judgment—it’s about clarity, flow, and nuance. Laura has been editing full-time since 1996, and shortly after, she founded her company, Archer Editorial Services, Inc., in 1997. She currently serves on the ACES Awards Committee as head judge for the Robinson Prize.
Visit her company website: https://www.archereditorial.com/
Follow Laura on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurapoole/
Leave a review or share this episode with your fellow word nerds and editing enthusiasts!
Check out other episodes of The Editor’s Half Hour: piquepublishing.com/podcast
Connect with me on Instagram: @Editors_Half_Hour
Subscribe to my newsletter: tinyurl.com/EditorsHalfHour
Become a Patreon Sneak “Pique” supporter to get access to exclusive content on YouTube: patreon.com/EditorsHalfHour

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