Edit Your Novel Resources
Get your edit your novel resources here if you feel not quite ready to edit your novel, but you’d like to be. *** Don’t have your own Ready To Edit Checklist? Then go here...
Get your edit your novel resources here if you feel not quite ready to edit your novel, but you’d like to be. *** Don’t have your own Ready To Edit Checklist? Then go here...
When should we get an editor? What should we do with our work before that? Linnea Gradin explains it all in her 6-step editing timeline!
We all face it, that frightening moment when our flying fingers pause mid-motion over the keyboard. Wait, was that the wrong tense? Did I say that before? Is that a realistic reaction from my character? Oh pink elephants, that’s too predictable!
Editing and rewriting can be a daunting and scary process. Where do I begin? One of my clients asked me this recently. As I extemporaneously verbalized a checklist to her, I realized that I had internalized a process I had been unaware of until that moment, a process that I had learned by writing my novels.
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