The practices of writing and editing, while similar, each require very specific skill sets that nudge against one another, but remain deeply individual in practice. The greatest writers rely on talented editors to shape their voice, and the best editors are those who can spy potential within a story and help tease it out as part of a collaborative effort. The results are mostly enjoyed by readers and listeners, but the creators themselves have to enjoy the process of putting something into the world that did not exist before. Otherwise, what’s the point?
Emma Janzen has known for a long time that her path pointed towards editing, by way of writing for many years. Now, she has the chance as the new drinkways editor for Good Beer Hunting. Her role, in her words, is to develop, assign, and edit stories that are not about beer, which may strike some listeners as odd. After all, it’s called Good Beer Hunting. But those who know, know that we’ve always been much more than “just beer.” Emma is going to help nurture that spark of curiosity and—hopefully—fan the flames of discovery through storytelling and exploration.
In this conversation, Emma reveals what initially drew her to Good Beer Hunting and why what she witnessed as a reader cultivated her desire to be an official part of the team. You’ll hear about the stories she’s worked on, the ideas she has, and the discussions she hopes take root in future features. We also talk about what it’s like to be a freelancer at this particular moment in time and how the pandemic’s isolation helped her realize the importance of in-person connection, for both personal and professional growth. It’s not our first conversation on the podcast, and I don’t think it’ll be our last.