
The article draws a parallel between art restoration and the work of editors, highlighting their crucial yet often invisible role in shaping cultural works. Editors, like restorers, meticulously refine content, removing imperfections while preserving the original vision. Legendary editor Ellen Seligman emphasized listening to the work and engaging in dialogue with the author, a process described as being a 'hands-on shepherd' to writers.
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