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Revision and Self Editing for Publication
Revision and Self Editing for Publication: Techniques for Transforming Your First Draft into a Novel that Sells | James Scott Bell
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Take your first draft from so-so to sold! You've finished the first draft of your novel--congratulations! Time to have a drink, sit back...and start revising. But the revision process doesn't have to be intimidating. Revision and Self-Editing for Publication, Second Edition gives you the tools and advice you need to transform your first draft into a finished manuscript that agents and editors will fight for. Inside you'll find: Self-editing techniques for plot, structure, character, theme, voice, and more that can be applied as you're writing to reduce your revision workload. Methods for fine-tuning your first draft into a tight, well-developed piece of literature. The Ultimate Revision Checklist, which seamlessly guides you through the revision process, step by step. New Chapter! Exercises and techniques for "deepening" your work to engage and excite readers like never before. Whether you're writing a novel currently or have finished the first draft, Revision and Self-Editing for Publication, Second Edition will give you the guidance you need to revise your manuscript into a novel ready to be sold.
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KristenDuck
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Full of great advice on the writing and revision process, particularly for self published authors such as myself.

I really enjoyed the included exercises and examples of topics discussed. Some I plan on continuing with well beyond the time I mark this book as finished.

I‘d recommend this to other writers because there‘s never harm in reading any book on your craft and maybe this will provide you with some tricks that you had not yet heard of.

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SShiney
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Great job breaking down the revision process and what issues to look for and how to solve them. I highly recommend it!

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