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jasonandrew ([personal profile] jasonandrew) wrote2006-01-31 12:16 am

Things I've learned from copyediting Gods and Monsters

1. It is far easier to proof a story when you have it printed on paper. Tech writing is easier to proof than fiction and has a lot of subtle elements that only come out on the written page. This is going to cost me a lot of paper.

2. Sometimes, it is ok to have small ideas and play with it. Not every idea has to be a revolution. Sometimes a new look at an old theme works well.

3. I've gotten much better with details, but now I think I need to concentrate on improving the self-editing. I can do it, but again I need to finish stories, wait a bit, and then edit them.

4. I think I need to have a stop-gap. Only work one two or three stories at a time. [Not counting novels.] I think I need more focus.

With that in mind, my goals have changed.

1. Finish the "First Principle of Power" before working on anything else.

[identity profile] deannahoak.livejournal.com 2006-02-01 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
With that in mind, my goals have changed.

1. Finish the "First Principal of Power" before working on anything else.


This is a very worthy goal. :-) And please forgive the copyediting, since I'm unfamiliar with you or the work in question, but...are you sure you don't intend "First Principle of Power"? Glancing at the title with no further info, I would assume it was a typo.

[identity profile] highway-west.livejournal.com 2006-02-01 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, it was indeed a typo. :)