Notes in the Margin

Ep236: A Crash Course in Editing Part I


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Vicky, Joe, and Vicky's giant jumper are back to talk about wonderful books, waterproof houses, and how the hell you edit your book. Yep: the last thing you want to do immediately after writing 50,000+ words is read the damn thing... so how do you start editing? Vicky has the answers and you'll like her approach. It involves not reading your book word-by-word (yet). Tune in - and get in touch if you have any questions!

Key Takeaways:

[4:50] The dingle finally has walls!

[8:10] There are four stages to editing.

[9:25] Before you read everything line by line you want to take a big picture perspective and see if the whole book works first.

[11:35] Take a look at the chapter order. Does it work? Is the purpose of the book being fulfilled by the end of it?

[13:55] Print out your first draft. It's important to feel it and see it physically.

[18:20] Once you've done the big picture overview, the next step is to include beta readers!

[20:00] Make sure you communicate with your beta readers on what you're looking for.

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Listen to Episode 172 & 173 about beta readers

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