Your Editing Tricks
- charlotte49ers
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I just go back and change stuff. Probably not the most scientific method. :D
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Oh thank god, I thought it was just me who kept it simple :)charlotte49ers wrote:I just go back and change stuff. Probably not the most scientific method. :D
If its definite edit (mistakes, typos) I just change. If its adding stuff I just add. If its a re-write I use the Word revision tool and then ask my beta readers so say which is better or re-read myself. Once I'm happy I accept all changes.
I have different versions backed up as I email to my hotmail in case of hard drive/flash drive crashes but its rare I got back to a previous version
- CharleeVale
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Yes! To all of you who just said you edit without notes, I thought I was crazy.
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I write my first draft in one big chunk - one document with no chapter breaks. I break up the chapters in my third (usually) draft. As I write I leave an extra hard return between the paragraphs to signify that I think it closes a "scene." Some of these become chapter breaks, others just scene breaks within the chapter.
When I finish everything, I read it through on the screen and fix anything I find.
Then I print it out and go through with a red pen. I have to do this, otherwise I just can't figure out what's wrong with anything. I take these edits and notes to myself and put it into a new save file, with the personal notes in "comment" mode on MS word. Once I finish all of those, it goes to my betas. They give me notes back and I fix again, rinse and repeat until we're all satisfied.
It's not a fancy system but it works. :)
When I finish everything, I read it through on the screen and fix anything I find.
Then I print it out and go through with a red pen. I have to do this, otherwise I just can't figure out what's wrong with anything. I take these edits and notes to myself and put it into a new save file, with the personal notes in "comment" mode on MS word. Once I finish all of those, it goes to my betas. They give me notes back and I fix again, rinse and repeat until we're all satisfied.
It's not a fancy system but it works. :)
Brenda :)
Inspiration isn't about the muse. Inspiration is working until something clicks. ~Brandon Sanderson
Inspiration isn't about the muse. Inspiration is working until something clicks. ~Brandon Sanderson
Re: Your Editing Tricks
charlotte49ers wrote:I just go back and change stuff. Probably not the most scientific method. :D
Me too.
Though I've recently bought a book titled, 'Revising Fiction' by Kirt Hickman. I went to his workshop, well, part of it, and decided he might be onto something.
Of course now I have to read the thing and apply all the...stuff.
Just never ends.
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