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Summary
In this engaging conversation, Melissa Durston shares her journey from a love of nonfiction to a career in editing fantasy and paranormal fiction. She discusses the importance of networking, the various types of editing, and the differences between types of edits you can receive. Melissa emphasizes the significance of feedback styles, the challenges of pacing and subplots, and offers practical self-editing tips for aspiring authors. The discussion also touches on the critical role of the first chapter in capturing a reader's attention and the common mistakes authors make in their manuscripts.
Takeaways
- Storytelling can be a viable career path, even if discovered later in life.
- Networking is crucial for success in the writing community.
- Understanding different types of editing is essential for authors.
- Self-publishing offers more control but requires thorough self-editing.
- Feedback styles vary; finding the right match is important.
- Active voice enhances clarity and engagement in writing.
- Pacing and subplots are critical elements that need careful management.
Mentions
Isabel Sterling, Author Coaching: https://www.isabelsterling.com/coaching (An incredible human who offers coaching for debut and aspiring authors)
Page One Writing Discord: https://discord.gg/zfWXFBGf (Melissa helps co-manage the server and a Verified Editors network to connect authors with editors.
Rebecca Thorne's Discord for cozy writers/readers: https://discord.gg/erK9NMBf (a cozy place to hang out)
Rebecca Thorne: https://rebeccathorne.net/
Book Mapping: Book Mapping for Writers
Jessica Brody: Self-Editing Resource
Melissa Durston
Website: https://www.melissaannedurston.com/
Services: https://www.melissaannedurston.com/services
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@herbookologist
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herbookologist/
Summary
In this engaging conversation, Melissa Durston shares her journey from a love of nonfiction to a career in editing fantasy and paranormal fiction. She discusses the importance of networking, the various types of editing, and the differences between types of edits you can receive. Melissa emphasizes the significance of feedback styles, the challenges of pacing and subplots, and offers practical self-editing tips for aspiring authors. The discussion also touches on the critical role of the first chapter in capturing a reader's attention and the common mistakes authors make in their manuscripts.
Takeaways
- Storytelling can be a viable career path, even if discovered later in life.
- Networking is crucial for success in the writing community.
- Understanding different types of editing is essential for authors.
- Self-publishing offers more control but requires thorough self-editing.
- Feedback styles vary; finding the right match is important.
- Active voice enhances clarity and engagement in writing.
- Pacing and subplots are critical elements that need careful management.
Mentions
Isabel Sterling, Author Coaching: https://www.isabelsterling.com/coaching (An incredible human who offers coaching for debut and aspiring authors)
Page One Writing Discord: https://discord.gg/zfWXFBGf (Melissa helps co-manage the server and a Verified Editors network to connect authors with editors.
Rebecca Thorne's Discord for cozy writers/readers: https://discord.gg/erK9NMBf (a cozy place to hang out)
Rebecca Thorne: https://rebeccathorne.net/
Book Mapping: Book Mapping for Writers
Jessica Brody: Self-Editing Resource
Melissa Durston
Website: https://www.melissaannedurston.com/
Services: https://www.melissaannedurston.com/services
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@herbookologist
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herbookologist/