Life in progress

The Editing Process

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It occurred to me this morning as I was working on what will probably be the second-last edit of my novel The Great Dagmaru, that editing is an inherently ugly process. When I read my novel as a whole, it’s like taking in a picturesque landscape, with rolling hills, still lakes and vividly coloured birds, twittering and flitting from branch to branch.

But as I edit it, sentence by sentence, all I can see are the caterpillars, munching on the leaves and weaving themselves gauzy tents where they squirm like maggots. My job, of course, is to get them outta there looking like pretty butterflies.

It’s easy to get discouraged when I’m gazing at my work under a microscope. I agonize over single words; I look at them sometimes until they cease to have meaning. I forget how phrases go together in natural speech because I’ve contemplated them for too long. Thankfully this only happens occasionally. There are also parts which I can read through and not want to change a thing, except to delete a word here and there.

Today, however, the ants are crawling with the spiders and the worms are aerating the ground to allow for new growth. And I’m seeking oxygen to keep going.

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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

22 thoughts on “The Editing Process

  1. D.G.Kaye's avatar

    Oh do I know those days! 🙂

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  2. LAMarcom's avatar

    Love to write. Hate to edit.
    But, to have a ‘final’ finished ‘product’, editing is requisite, isn’t it?
    And I also suppose everything cannot be just yet another stream of consciousness, can it?

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  3. jowensauthor's avatar

    Good luck! Editing can be such a chore – and a bore. I don’t envy you in the slightest, as I know I’ll be at that same stage soon enough.

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  4. Lee-Anne's avatar

    What a great way to describe editing, Linda. I’m immersed in it at the moment too and it’s excruciatingly slow…and tedious and as you said, you get bogged down in the minutiae rather than the rich big picture (but that minutiae is necessary! 🙂

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    • Linda G. Hill's avatar

      It is! This is my 4th go-through but it’s definitely the slowest yet. I hope one more edit just looking at the big picture will have it ready for an outside editor to look at.
      Best of luck and thanks for sharing, Lee-Anne. 🙂

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  5. Rebecca Meyer's avatar

    Oh, the editing process! It can be so stressful. I used to dread editing my work because when I edit, that is when all the self doubt emerges. But editing is necessary for us to move forward in becoming better writers.

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  6. obzervashunal's avatar

    Ah, this is one of those ‘right on time’ finds that speaks directly to me today! First, thank you and congratulations on your book! I too am entering the final stages of the editing process of my first novel and hope I’ll have the courage to ‘give birth’ when the time comes! There have been more ups than downs in this particular journey, but I would change nothing even it that percentage were reversed. Every time I come across another kindred soul on the virtual road, it lifts me a little more. Thank you for the lift today as I prepare to jump back in!

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  7. bethbyrnes's avatar

    I am sure this is torture. I’ve done it and had to sometimes re-write the same phrase fifty times. But since those words will be out there, frozen in perpetuity, in the end, you will be soooo happy with the result. 😀

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