How to Edit Your Novel When Disaster Strikes
Description
Your book is important. But sometimes, worthy interruptions will delay it for a while.
For the last few months, this podcast feed has been quiet. It went dark with no notice in mid-June.
I didn’t mean to disappear on you. In fact, I didn’t plan to pause the podcast at all.
But a family emergency struck, and all my best-laid plans for summer 2024 changed in a matter of hours.
This summer, I learned what it takes to edit when your world is in crisis.
Happily, for me and my family, the crisis is over. But emergencies are bound to happen to everyone at some point.
And so in today’s episode, I’m sharing my best advice for you and your editing should a crisis come to you.
In it, you’ll hear:
- What in the world happened to the podcast (and me) this summer,
- 5 tips for editing when you’re in crisis mode,
- And what you’ll hear on Your Next Draft this fall.
I hope you don’t need these tips for a long time. But if you do find your world falling apart around you, I hope these tips help you find a way forward for your story and yourself.
Links mentioned in the episode:
- When the crisis hit, I couldn’t keep up with the podcast, but I did share updates with my email newsletter subscribers. Want to get all the episodes of Your Next Draft, plus editing tips that you won’t hear on the podcast? Subscribe to my newsletter: alicesudlow.com/sceneworksheet
Revision Clarity in Just One Day
Next Right Step is a one-day manuscript intensive that shows you exactly how to move your novel forward. I’ll study your manuscript, scene list, and story vision. Then, we’ll meet to discuss what’s working, what’s not, and where to focus next. You’ll end the day with a clear plan for revision that you can follow with an editor or on your own.
Get started at alicesudlow.com/nrs.
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