
For the month of October, the Technicast will feature our first edition of Technica Tips. Chris and Chloe present just a few of Technica Editorial’s best practices for training new editors and managing editor dashboards.

For the month of October, the Technicast will feature our first edition of Technica Tips. Chris and Chloe present just a few of Technica Editorial’s best practices for training new editors and managing editor dashboards.
In the fiction publishing landscape, social media influencers are readers who promote books and authors to their followers (sometimes—but not always—receiving payment from advertisers to support their platforms). Their large followings imbue them with some authority...
When you hear the words author brand, what’s your first reaction? If it’s something along the lines of “Egad, marketing!” you’re definitely not alone. If you’re like most writers, you just want to write. Right? At Technica Editorial, we hear this all the time. Many of...
When most people hear the word “article” in the context of a scientific or medical journal, they are thinking about original research articles—that is, articles that report on experiments resulting in both novel and scientifically relevant information. But this is far...
At Technica Editorial, we believe that great teams cannot function in silos, which is why every member of our staff is cross-trained in editorial support and production. We train our employees from the ground up so they can see how each role fits into the larger publishing process. This strategy means Technica is uniquely positioned to identify opportunities to improve and streamline your workflow. Because we invest in creating leaders, you get more than remote support — you get a partner.