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What to Do When You Get Feedback From an Editor

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Gotten feedback from an editor? Use this process to turn developmental feedback into actionable edits.
One of the most exciting moments in your book writing journey is the day that you get feedback from an editor.
But just getting feedback isn’t enough. Once you get it, you have to apply it.
And the challenge of applying your editor’s feedback can feel . . . intimidating. Scary. Overwhelming.
How do you do it? How do you cut through the overwhelm and apply your feedback with confidence?
That’s what this episode is all about.
In it, I’m sharing the three-step process I recommend to my one-on-one clients. You’ll learn:

  • What NOT to do right after you get feedback
  • Where the REAL work of editing happens
  • When to use my favorite editing tool, the trusty scene list
  • The bonus fourth step you can add to this process
  • And more!

If you’ve ever received developmental feedback on your novel, this is how I recommend you put it to use.
I hope that this takes a little bit of the overwhelm out of the process and helps you create an editing plan that works for you.
Links mentioned in the episode:

The scene list series:

The scene editing series:

Send me a Text Message!

Support the Show.

Want more editing tips and resources? Follow me on Instagram and Facebook.

And if you're enjoying the podcast, would you mind leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts? That helps more writers find these editing resources. And it helps me know what's helpful to you so I can create more episodes you'll love!
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Gotten feedback from an editor? Use this process to turn developmental feedback into actionable edits.
One of the most exciting moments in your book writing journey is the day that you get feedback from an editor.
But just getting feedback isn’t enough. Once you get it, you have to apply it.
And the challenge of applying your editor’s feedback can feel . . . intimidating. Scary. Overwhelming.
How do you do it? How do you cut through the overwhelm and apply your feedback with confidence?
That’s what this episode is all about.
In it, I’m sharing the three-step process I recommend to my one-on-one clients. You’ll learn:

  • What NOT to do right after you get feedback
  • Where the REAL work of editing happens
  • When to use my favorite editing tool, the trusty scene list
  • The bonus fourth step you can add to this process
  • And more!

If you’ve ever received developmental feedback on your novel, this is how I recommend you put it to use.
I hope that this takes a little bit of the overwhelm out of the process and helps you create an editing plan that works for you.
Links mentioned in the episode:

The scene list series:

The scene editing series:

Send me a Text Message!

Support the Show.

Want more editing tips and resources? Follow me on Instagram and Facebook.

And if you're enjoying the podcast, would you mind leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts? That helps more writers find these editing resources. And it helps me know what's helpful to you so I can create more episodes you'll love!
Loving the show? Show your support with a monthly contribution »

  continue reading

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