When it comes to creating children's and YA fiction there is often a focus on how to start and write until you reach an ending
But what happens when you have a finished manuscript of hundreds of pages? How do you transform your rough draft into a publishable one?
Expert author, editor, mentor and lecturer Sara Grant provides the answer through a systematic approach to editing. Her step-by-step guide demystifies the process of preparing a manuscript for submission to agents and publishers or for those self-publishing. It is a lifeline for new writers and those intimidated by the world of publishing; for more experienced writers it is an invaluable diagnostic tool to dip in and out of.
This practical workbook includes exercises and examples for:
- Interrogating your idea
- Enhancing your plot
- Scrutinising characters, chapters and scenes
- Analysing sentence and word choice
- Honing your unique voice
- Writing with sensitivity for young readers
- And finally, polishing your manuscript for submission.
A Novel Approach to Editing
Recenzijas
I thought I was good at editing, but Saras systematic methods were next level. She is the unrivalled expert in the field. * Sue Wallman, award-winning author of YA thriller I Know You Did It *
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A Novel Approach to Editing
Contents
Introduction
How to use this book
Chapter 1: Interrogating your idea
Remain true to your vision; Read for inspiration; Big picture analysis;
Write your pitch; The responsibility of writing for children
Chapter 2: Character by character
Interrogating your protagonist; Secondary character examination;
Character continuum; Tangled characters
Chapter 3: Finding the plot
Structural edit; What is plot?; Solutions to your plot problems;
Tackling your theme; Managing the middle; Plot formulas
Chapter 4:
Chapter by chapter
Conscious creation; Structure; Taking inventory; For inspiration;
Checklist
Chapter 5: Scene by scene
Identifying a scene; Breathing life into a scene;
Setting and atmosphere; Checklist
Chapter 6: Honing voice
What is voice?; Point of view; Present or past tense?;
Excavating voice; Enhancing your voice
Chapter 7: Writing with sensitivity
Tough questions; Dos and don'ts; Think big, think small;
Checklist
Chapter 8: Sentence by sentence
Examining each sentence; Discovering how you tell a story;
Checklist
Chapter 9: Word by word
Word choice; Tighten your writing; Checklist
Chapter 10: Beginnings and endings
Hooking readers from the opening pages;
Evolution of an opening; Prologues; The end; Epilogue
Chapter 11: The final polish
Crafting the perfect title; Final check; Line editing and proofreading; The
final proofread; When to stop
Chapter 12: Ready for the world
Why you need an agent; Choosing an agent or editor; Preparing your
submissions packet; Never give up!
Resources and references
Acknowledgements
Author biography
Index
Sara Grant writes across genres, having authored comedic magical books, action-adventure series and edgy YA novels. Her books are published by Scholastic, Little, Brown and Orion. She is a plot editor, consultant for inclusive fiction studio Storymix, and a creative writing tutor at Goldsmiths, University of London and the University of Winchester.