In this episode, I share my step-by-step guide to self-editing your manuscript before you send it to a professional.
During it, you’ll discover:
- Why it’s important to self-edit your work and how to get your manuscript into the best shape possible before sending it to an expert.
- The five stages to self-editing and how to approach each of them with confidence - plus two additional tips to help you through the process.
- The right time to send your work to beta readers so you can get that all-important feedback before publication.
And LOTS more!
Self-editing can feel daunting if you’re a first-time author - especially if you don’t feel confident in your grammar and punctuation skills. But this isn’t about perfection; it’s about getting your manuscript into as good a shape as YOU can before handing it over to the pros.
Using the stages I share in this episode, you can be sure your editor will be in the best position to do their magic!
Enjoy!
Books/resources mentioned in this episode:
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Episode 34 - with guest editor Jessica Brown
- My book, ‘Dare to Write: How to Write a Nonfiction Book to Grow Your Business,’ is available now on Amazon or directly via my website.
- Subscribe to my Substack - The Write Stuff - which is full of advice on writing and publishing a book in your niche.
- Ways to work with Steph
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