By:
Molly Greene
I
mentioned in a previous post that I had the pleasure and good fortune to work
with freelance book editor Laurie Rosin on my first novel. I saved every
letter because her advice was – and is – timeless. Once I grasped and
implemented her suggestions, my writing improved enormously. I still review the
dog-eared notes from time to time and always find a gem I can apply to my
current work, so I thought I’d share a few with you. These four points comprise
Laurie’s essential general guidance:
1)
Show readers your story, don’t tell it.
One
of the most common errors made by new writers is relying on narrative to
explain what characters feel, think or have endured rather than allowing
readers to learn about these experiences through the character’s interactions
with their world. When the author tells the story, he/she is inserted between
the reader and the action and characters, and impact is lost. Example: Don’t
tell us your main character loves her home, show us through dialogue and
actions. She may lovingly smooth the silk throw placed just so on an antique
white chaise, straighten a picture, or stand in the doorway of the newly
renovated great room with a friend, sipping wine and discussing how the dappled
light falls through the linen drapes at dusk.
2)
Tighten your manuscript at the sentence level by editing out unnecessary words,
clichés, and bland or wordy phrases.
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Read the full article HERE!
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