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Effective Editing: How to Take Your Writing to the Next Level

Series: Effective Editing: How to Take Your Writing to the Next Level
4.6
(5)
Episodes
13
Rating
NR
Year
2021
Language
English

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Editing is the crucial step between a rough draft and a polished piece of writing. Learn how to evaluate and edit your own work for better structure, clarity, and quality, with a professional book coach and editor as your guide.

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1. Understanding the Four Levels of Editing

26m

In this introductory lesson, Molly McCowan breaks down the four levels of editing: developmental editing, line editing, copy editing, and proofreading. Each level has a different focus and uses different tools. By understanding how they work, you'll be better equipped to plan and execute your edits more effectively.

2. Planning Your Edit

24m

Editing can be a daunting process, especially when you may be basing your decisions on common myths about revising your own work. Debunk these myths and discover the best methods to tackle your edits, after you've completed your rough draft. Along the way, Molly shows you how to hone your editor's eye and look at your own work more clearly.

3. Editing for Plot and Structure

25m

As you begin your big-picture revisions, it's critical to first focus on how your story comes together and how it reflects what the protagonist wants. Here, Molly guides you to evaluate your story structure, pulling from examples like Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter to demonstrate how story beats propel your narrative forward.

4. Editing for Dynamic Characters

29m

Everything about narrative writing is centered on characters; so, it's crucial to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the individuals who drive your story. To help you gauge the strength of your characters, Molly leads you through the four-part Protagonist Test, which gives you a foundation for improving your characters' motivations, flaws, and evolution throughout the story.

5. Tackling Point of View

26m

Point of view (POV) is the lens through which your readers experience your narrative. Here, you'll assess how well your POV is working. You'll learn how to determine what information to share and when to share it. You'll also learn how to untangle any problems with multiple POVs, if you use this technique, and how to explore the most common POV issues and how to fix them.

6. Page-Turner Pacing: Scene versus Narration

27m

When is a good time to include a descriptive passage? How much information is too much or too little? Why does the middle of a story often become a slog? Molly answers these questions and more, examining common pacing dilemmas and walking you through the narrative techniques you can apply to speed up or slow down scenes, chapters, or entire acts of your story.

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