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âYou should always tell the truth, because if you tell the truth, you make it the other personâs problem.â
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âEvery crowd has a silver lining."
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Yoghurt has culture.â - Guy Kawasaki, The Macintosh Way
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7 Tips for the Reluctant Editor
During the NaNoWriMo Now What? Months, weâre focused on helping you revise, edit, and publish your story. Of course, sometimes itâs difficult to make yourself do the necessary editing work on your novel draft. Today, author and Municipal Liaison Rebecca Frost shares some editing advice for the reluctant editor:
I absolutely love NaNoWriMo. Iâve been participating since 2010 and Iâll NaNoVangelize at the drop of a hat. I love the creativity, the comradery, and the craziness. My least favorite part is the editing that comes after. Itâs a vital step, though, and Iâve come to terms with my process, so Iâd like to share some tips in case you, too, are a Reluctant Editor.
1. Give yourself some distance.Â
My personal rule is that I wonât start editing something until itâs been sitting for a month. If I write âThe Endâ and then flip right back to page one, Iâm too close to my book, and Iâve got the story arc still fresh in my mind so I canât see what doesnât actually work. Iâll save my novel in a couple different places, just in case, and then come back to it to give myself the best shot at coming to it fresh.
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