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brittanyearnestauthor · 5 months ago
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The Dreaded Task of Editing: Tips and Insights
If you are a writer and have finished your first draft, congratulations! However, the work has just begun. Now comes the tedious task of editing. Editing is one of the most dreaded tasks a writer can have because it is the process that truly determines if your story will be successful or not. Most people may think it is as simple as making sure there are no grammar errors or wording issues, but editing is far more complex.
The Editing Process
1. First Read-Through: Focus on grammar, wording, and any glaring issues that need to be fixed.
2. Second Read-Through: Ensure the story makes sense and flows logically.
3. Third Read-Through: Delete scenes that don't fit the story or add value.
4. Additional Read-Throughs: You may decide to change a few things, which is what makes editing so tedious.
For those who can afford editors, this process is cut in half. But for those who can't, this can be enough to make you set the book aside for a while until you've had a break.
Making Your Story Engaging
Always remember, when you're editing, make sure the story is engaging. If you're not interested in the story, you can't expect others to be. During this time, it's important to seek feedback to make the story as good as possible before you publish your book or send it to a publisher to enhance your chances of success.
Personal Experience
I personally hate the editing process because it's hard to stay focused on it. That's why I use AI to help me analyze my draft and give me feedback. I then use that information to go back through my draft to make necessary changes and delete what’s necessary. Remember, even your favorite movies have scenes cut to make the story more engaging and to stay on point.
What challenges do you face when editing? Let me know in the comments!
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