Once a week, I post a quote that I’ve read/heard recently. So here’s this week’s Quote I love …
Another quote from my own life.
The other day I was editing my latest manuscript, and I asked my partner how to spell something. I was trying to determine if I needed a hyphen in the context of the sentence. Without even looking away from her iPhone she said,
“What’s the big deal if it’s hyphenated or not.”
Seriously? I’m a writer. It’s a big deal.
Now, don’t get me wrong … my partner is always, always supportive of my writing. She wasn’t trying to be mean. She was trying to be funny … I think. But a part of her really wanted to know if I gave that much thought to every single word.
And it got me thinking. When I submit a manuscript, I want it to be as polished as I can make it. I write an extremely rough first draft. When I go back over it again and again, I’m looking to not only improve the plot, the characterizations, and voice, but I’m also looking to correct the grammar and catch any errors. I want to be able to read through it one last time without catching any typos or misspellings. I want to print it out and not have made one red mark by the time I get to the end. Then I know it’s ready. Now, I’m NOT saying it’s perfect. I certainly miss stuff. A LOT of stuff. And I don’t know all the rules I should be following. I’m still learning about grammar and the craft of writing. But I want it to be as good as it can be — for me, at that moment.
So are there other authors who feel the same? What’s your process for editing? How do you know when you should stop editing? Comment or send me an email. I’d love to hear what you think.
Sloan Parker
Isn’t the self-editing process the most torturous thing we do to ourselves?
I take several passes before I consider a MS ready, and then my critique partners remind me I still have so much to learn!
How are you coming with your second round edits from loose ID?
Hi Connie. It is a hard thing. But in so many ways I love it.
I just sent my third round of edits back to my editor. Thanks for asking.
Good luck with your writing!