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PostSubject: The Professional Edit   Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:47 am

So I bit the bullet several weeks back and sent my manuscript to a bonafide editor (not unlike I did with my first novel). And so I had to set that edited 'script aside a few days to digest it and to come to terms with how tough it was to accept what the editor had to say. For me, this adventure was very personal as I let someone in to see my "stuff". The thing being that what I received from the editor, now that I've read it again, is a gift to me. Comprehensive, brilliant, like re-taking that creative writing course, it makes sense in a gazillion ways, and is going to make this book absolutely stunning. Expensive, yes, but stunning...which should pay for itself eventually I trust.
And so, forum friends, I thought my experience begged the question; how many of us take the manuscript through a formal, paid edit befoe we start searching for a publisher or decide to self/vanity publish, and what was your experience with it?

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PostSubject: Re: The Professional Edit   Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:47 am

Pam,
from what I've read and seen, I think having a professional edit (assuming that they are professionals) can be a relevation and a life-saver concerning the reception and longevity of the book. You have just confirmed that.
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PostSubject: Re: The Professional Edit   Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:51 am

Pam, I was so worried about my sequel to Keechie, (Granny Boo ~ the Legacy of the Puma Man), that I sent it to an editor - after reading and editing it myself many times - VERY many times. She is sending me a few chapters at a time with her comments and suggested changes.

At first, I have to admit that I was kinda offended by some of the changes, but after reading it over (again), I saw what she meant, and was pleased with the results. What did I expect - praise and atta boys?

There were no "voice" changes - only things that needed touching up as to grammar and unnecessary narrative.

I am going to have a polished product when finished! Now the question is... who am I going to get to publish it? I knew until the Amazon thing exploded ... dang it!!!
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PostSubject: Re: The Professional Edit   Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:56 am

Pam,

I did it with my last manuscript and found the experience well worth while. I would recommend anyone serious about writing to at least have their manuscript appraised by a professional, if not editted.
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PostSubject: Re: The Professional Edit   Tue Apr 15, 2008 11:32 am

I had Lawless Justice appraised before submitting it to literary agents.
Yes, it hurt. But after a few reads I understood what the editor was saying. I think you need a hard shell before asking for a proffesional critque, editing.

It cost a lot of money, money I didn't have, but I wanted my manuscitpt to have the best possible chance in this competative field.
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PostSubject: Re: The Professional Edit   Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:21 pm

Phil,
I think you're doing a smart thing. Having our work viewed through the eyes of someone else can show us things that we fail to see, or don't want to see. In any event, once it goes into print it is very difficult and costly to correct the mistakes. The cost may even apply to one's image/reputation.
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PostSubject: Re: The Professional Edit   Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:26 pm

I have to acknowledge the writer in us experiencing pain with this part of the process--it's challenging to know what to do, and given that people like Anne Rice and JK Rowling think they no longer need editing, it's a challenge to be sure. Invest the money or not? Publish on the B and C list, or not? I think in the quest for agents an publishers, the quality of the manuscript is going to be the kicker. And, I think that does have a lot to do with editing no matter how well we write, because we get so immersed in our stories.
I was in a local bookstore the other day, an independent, and they are promoting a lot of small print/small publisher books. The sad part was that of 15 that I picked up, 13 of them could have been improved drastically by a proofreader, let alone a good solid editing. They came through presses similar to PA and of the pay to selfpublish variety.
I know what you mean about the cost Karina - editing has cost me more than a single submission to iUniverse...and yet, if we did get things edited properly rather than paying to self publish, I would think we'd stand a stronger chance at finding a publisher. I just cannot stand the thought of my book ending up in the 99 cent bin somewhere, I think that's a big part of it (oh dear, back to that ego thing again) Shocked .
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