What does a developmental editor do?
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About this listen
Ever wondered what a developmental editor does? Not even sure what developmental editing is? This episode breaks down my entire process as a fiction developmental editor - covering what developmental editing is, how I work through a project, and why developmental editing matters to you as a fiction writer. Let’s dive in!
Links Mentioned:
- Subscribe to the Better Writer Weekly newsletter here: https://olivia-helps-writers.kit.com/better-writer-newsletter
- Check out my services here: https://oliviahelpswriters.com/services
- Learn more about my new revision course here: https://readerreadyrevisions.com
- Find an editor via the Editorial Freelancer’s Association here: https://the-efa.org
- Find an editor via Reedsy: https://reedsy.com
Key Takeaways
- The vast majority of readers DNF (DNF = did not finish) books because of developmental issues - boring stories, characters they don’t like, nonexistent plotting, and more!
- Unlike other forms of editing that focus on line-level issues, developmental editing is all about fixing the big-picture elements of your story - the story elements that keep readers hooked.
- My developmental edits are built around the four step revision process: prioritize, analyze, strategize, and revise. I do steps 1-3, so you can focus on step 4.
- My edit starts before I ever see your manuscript. First, I need to understand your genre, target audience, publishing goals, and story vision, so I know what to prioritize.
- Then, I analyze your manuscript by commenting on your work and creating a book map (structural overview of your story).
- Step three is to strategize by crafting an editorial letter full of revision suggestions you can use on your own.
- My goal as an editor is to empower you with multiple revision choices, not hand out a set of mandates.
- I don’t work with every genre because I’m not an expert in every genre, but if you think I’m the right person to help you write a great book, get in touch!
For a full transcript of the episode, please visit https://oliviahelpswriters.com/bwp/5
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