Hi everyone,
I’ve been working on my novel (contemporary fiction, around 85K words) for over two years now. I’ve revised it multiple times, had beta readers give feedback, and even ran it through ProWritingAid and a freelance editor. But somehow, I still don’t feel like it’s done.
Every time I reread it, I tweak something — a line here, a scene there. It’s like I’m afraid to let it go.
How do you personally decide when to stop editing and call a manuscript finished?
Is there a point where further tweaking does more harm than good?
Would love to hear how others make peace with the process — or if you never do!
Thanks in advance
How do you know when your manuscript is truly “done”?
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Re: How do you know when your manuscript is truly “done”?
Thanks for sharing I think setting yourself a specific date to stop editing it reduces the risk even more.
Re: How do you know when your manuscript is truly “done”?
No book is perfect. Every author, from the budding novelist to the literary giant, can point to something they would like to change in a published work. The goal is to make it the best it can be for the time being, not forever.
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