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Build a reading habit that helps you edit amazing novels.
“If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.”
This quote from Stephen King gets shared a lot in writer circles.
But I have a confession: when I became an editor, I fell into a reading slump. Worse, I stayed in the slump for several years. (After all, Stephen King was talking about writers, not editors, right?)
Last year, I read 58 books, nearly three times the books I read the year before. And this year, I’m on track to surpass that again.
So in this episode, I’m sharing all about how to read in a way that benefits your writing and editing.
How did I get out of the reading slump? And how has reading more impacted my editing? It’s all in the episode.
You’ll learn:
Plus, a few years ago, I created a robust reading tracker spreadsheet so I can quickly reference books when I’m editing. Want to steal my reading tracker? Download my "Read Like an Editor" Reading Tracker here.
Let’s be honest: you and I are in the book industry because we love stories.
I hope this episode gives you strategies to leverage your reading in your editing process.
But more than that, I hope it inspires you and helps you reinvigorate your own reading habit.
Happy reading!
Links mentioned in the episode:
Send me a Text Message!
Want my support in your revision?
In Story Clarity, we’ll work one-on-one to sharpen your story’s structure and craft a revision plan that works. If you’re ready for thoughtful, personalized feedback from an editor who gets what you’re trying to do, I’d love to hear what you’re working on.
Get started by telling me about your story here.
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"I love Alice and Your Next Draft." If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more writers through the mess—and joy—of the editing process. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap the stars to rate, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!
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Build a reading habit that helps you edit amazing novels.
“If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.”
This quote from Stephen King gets shared a lot in writer circles.
But I have a confession: when I became an editor, I fell into a reading slump. Worse, I stayed in the slump for several years. (After all, Stephen King was talking about writers, not editors, right?)
Last year, I read 58 books, nearly three times the books I read the year before. And this year, I’m on track to surpass that again.
So in this episode, I’m sharing all about how to read in a way that benefits your writing and editing.
How did I get out of the reading slump? And how has reading more impacted my editing? It’s all in the episode.
You’ll learn:
Plus, a few years ago, I created a robust reading tracker spreadsheet so I can quickly reference books when I’m editing. Want to steal my reading tracker? Download my "Read Like an Editor" Reading Tracker here.
Let’s be honest: you and I are in the book industry because we love stories.
I hope this episode gives you strategies to leverage your reading in your editing process.
But more than that, I hope it inspires you and helps you reinvigorate your own reading habit.
Happy reading!
Links mentioned in the episode:
Send me a Text Message!
Want my support in your revision?
In Story Clarity, we’ll work one-on-one to sharpen your story’s structure and craft a revision plan that works. If you’re ready for thoughtful, personalized feedback from an editor who gets what you’re trying to do, I’d love to hear what you’re working on.
Get started by telling me about your story here.
Support the show
Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts
"I love Alice and Your Next Draft." If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more writers through the mess—and joy—of the editing process. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap the stars to rate, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!
Loving the show? Show your support with a monthly contribution »
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