Should you edit your published book?

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When to edit

Greetings, Storytellers. Diana here to talk about whether we should edit our published books, and if so, when. This post also applies to those writers who never publish because they never finish editing. If that’s you, read on!

Like just about anything we do (paint, cook, dance, carpentry, write) we get better with practice. We learn better methods, the tricks of the trade, how to blend color and spices, cut a rug, or cut a bevel.

We learn how to craft a tight plot and rich characters, show versus tell, reduce dialog tags, choose verbs, kill the adverbs. If we’re lucky, we get strong feedback from editors, critiquers, and beta readers. We take courses, read books on writing, and write, write, write.

Knowing that improvement is a given, the books we wrote five years ago might not look as polished as those we write today.

About a decade ago, when…

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  1. johncoyote Avatar

    I am afraid if I edit again. I will change the characters and the story. Our eyes, our mind, we look at life differently.

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  2. D. Wallace Peach Avatar

    Thanks again, Jaye and Marie, for sharing the post. I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Have a wonderful weekend. <3

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    1. Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie Avatar

      Very coincidental too, as I have been meaning to do this for ages…

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      1. D. Wallace Peach Avatar

        You’ll feel really good when you’ve tidied it up. :-)

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