My Self Editing Journey and an Announcement!

“Writing stories is a kind of magic, too,” Cornelia Funke, Inkheart.

I just finished self-editing (round two of edits) a recent WIP which I currently have titled A History of Memory and Gemstones. This title is a working title and I will most likely end up changing it. This blog post took me a few months to write as I was working on finishing edits at the same time and I wanted to write out my experience. Since I started working on this post in March, I have come up with a new title I love. I’m most likely settling on The Gemstone Collector!

This book is going to be a series, which I am self-publishing! This is my first time announcing I really am going to self-publish a book. It probably won’t be out until next May, that is what I’m hoping for. I hired a developmental editor, but I don’t send out my book to them until September 1st. Then I will be doing more edits after that. In between now and September 1st, I’m editing as much as I can and sending my book out to beta readers.

As I started editing after reading through my first draft for the first time (at the end of last year), I found it was in better shape than I thought. Stepping away from the manuscript helped me gain perspective. And as I’m going through reading it a second time, it is more put together than I thought. The writers self-doubt sometimes creeps in, but it is often squashed by taking a little time away from whatever manuscript I’m working on at the time.

Reading through it for a second time is making me have a different point of view of my writing. At first, I thought the magic system was going to be messy and need more clarification, but as I read through it, much slower the second time, I described it more than I realized and it makes sense! Sometimes it helps to read through drafts with different intentions each time you read your work. That’s what I’m finding helps me self-edit.         

For example, the first time I read The Gemstone Collector, I sped read through it, just to see what kind of shape it was in and to remind myself of the story as I had stepped away from it for months. Now, I’m reading it so slowly, analyzing the sentence structure, the pacing of the story and the character arcs. As I do that, it helps me think through the magic system and focus on what it is the characters are striving for and what they want most. Editing as a pantser is extremely important and the most critical part of writing, at least it is for my own process.  

I want to be sure that on each page the main character wants something and that they are working towards achieving their goal. I read that in a blog post recently. I wish I could remember where I read that, but it has really helped with my editing process. Especially as I’m a discovery writer and pantser.

Another helpful tool I’ve been using while editing is making a style sheet. I heard they do that in traditional publishing, so I wanted to do it for myself. It is helping with making sure my spellings and character descriptions are consistent. And it did help because I just found an inconsistency with a character description. Earlier in the book I said a character had green eyes and then one hundred pages later, I said they had brown eyes, oops! That’s why I take editing so seriously.

I’m excited at how far this book has come. Last spring I went on The Storyteller’s Retreat (Writing With The Soul), where we read aloud to a small critique group the first ten pages of a book we were working on. I read aloud this book I’m now self-publishing. The feedback I received was insightful and positive. I am so in love with this world I have created in The Gemstone Collector and I can’t wait until it is out in the world! I will keep writing blog post updates about it and talking about it on my Instagram stories!

I hope everyone’s writing is going well and that you’re reading lots of good books! Happy writing and happy spring! I hope the weather is getting warmer where you are! It definitely is where I live in the Pacific Northwest.

One thought on “My Self Editing Journey and an Announcement!

  1. Interesting to hear about your process. And some of how you’ve gotten to where you are. Good luck with it all it sounds like a good project!

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