Diving Into Edits
So I finally, finally finished writing the rough draft of my new historical romance. Talk about forever!
But it's done and now I need to jump into edits.
Some things I'll be looking at:
Dialogue: Is it necessary to the story? Does it deepen tension or reveal something? Is it natural sounding?
Pacing: Are my scenes similar in length? Does the story grow progressively more taut or is there a sagging middle?
Historical facts: Is my research good enough? Do my characters sound like they live in 1920 America?
Scene setting: Are my scenes clear? Did I involve all five senses?
What do you look for when editing? Care to add anything to my list?
But it's done and now I need to jump into edits.
Some things I'll be looking at:
Dialogue: Is it necessary to the story? Does it deepen tension or reveal something? Is it natural sounding?
Pacing: Are my scenes similar in length? Does the story grow progressively more taut or is there a sagging middle?
Historical facts: Is my research good enough? Do my characters sound like they live in 1920 America?
Scene setting: Are my scenes clear? Did I involve all five senses?
What do you look for when editing? Care to add anything to my list?
Comments
Btw - I just finished your book. I enjoyed getting to know Gracie and Trevor. Loved the ending, too. Can't wait till this book is out. You'll keep us posted, right?
It never feels done.
~ Wendy
I also look for scenes that don't really contribute to the overall story...or scenes in which the POV character doesn't have a clear goal...or where there's no tension.
Happy editing!!
Karen, I'm so glad you liked it! :-) Yes, if this book gets contracted, I'm sure I'll be cyber-shouting it. LOL
Julie, that's definitely a good one to look out for!
Me too, Linda. I'm a horrible plotter.
I read out loud as I edit. I listen for flow and mistakes. Reading out loud helps me catch awkward sentences and typos.
Thanks Georgiana! :-)
LOL Lynn, I hear you on that!
Lacie, no, it's never good enough. *grin*
Great idea, Loree!
Lisa, that should've been on my list too. SO important!
LOL Nancy, definitely don't want boring stuff. :-)
Good luck, Erica!
Right now I'm looking at conflict and trying to make sure it is sustainable throughout the story.
Good luck!
I look for typos, plot holes, author intrusion, telling vs. showing, and whether or not my scenes are believable.