Editing & Revision: The Advice You Didn’t Know You Needed, Episode 021
Authors Talking Bookish by Donna Norman-Carbone and Hope Gibbs
Episode notes
You’ve heard it said that a first draft anyone writes is a story they tell themselves. Seldom, if ever, is the first draft ready for any reader’s eyes, especially not an agent or publisher. So, how do you get a draft ready to be read by anyone besides the writer? This is where editing and revision comes in. This episode addresses various stages and techniques for piecing your manuscript into a cohesive whole.
SHOW NOTES:
“The difference between a published writer and an unpublished one might be their ability to revise.” Courtney Maum
Stages of editing:
Development/Content
Copy/Line edit
Proofreading
Put distance between yourself & your manuscript before beginning the revision process.
Methods of revision:
Notecards
Creating a beat sheet
The Backwards Outline (nod to Jeni Chapel ...