Your Next Draft

Use This One Editing Tip for Everything You Write


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How to developmentally edit absolutely ANY piece of writing.

There’s an editing tip that applies to literally every kind of writing.

Bold statement, I know. But I stand by it.

Actually, “tip” is understating the matter. This “tip” is actually a mission-critical principle. It’s essential to every writing project.

Also, it’s my current favorite writing and editing tool. Lately, I’ve been using this every single time I sit down to write something new, and every time I open up a draft to edit.

What is this writing tip, you ask? Well, that's the topic of this episode.

In the episode, you’ll learn:

  • 4 problems you’ll face when you don’t use this tip
  • 3 ways this tip will make your writing better (and easier!)
  • Why this tip might be so darn hard to actually apply (hint: it’s fear)
  • How I used this exact tip to write this podcast episode
  • And more! (Like, you know, what the tip is!)

This episode is extra-special—and not just because I love this editing tip.

Today, Your Next Draft hits a major milestone: fifty episodes!

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Here’s to fifty more! 🎉

Links mentioned in the episode:

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  • Ep. 36: Your Story Has Deep Meaning. Do You Know What It Is?

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