• Plays Well with Others: Working with Beta Readers, Editors, and More

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Plays Well with Others: Working with Beta Readers, Editors, and More

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to "Writing While Distracted" with your NeuroSpicy writing coach, Brenda Murphy. In this episode, we dive deep into the revision process, exploring how to effectively collaborate with beta readers, developmental editors, and copy editors to refine your manuscript.

    We begin by addressing Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD), a common challenge for neurodivergent writers, and discuss strategies to manage these intense feelings during the revision process. Brenda shares personal insights and practical advice on how to maintain healthy professional relationships while navigating RSD.

    Next, we break down the distinct roles of beta readers, developmental editors, and copy editors. Learn how each contributes to the manuscript's development, from providing reader-centric feedback to strategic big-picture edits and meticulous language polishing.

    Brenda also offers best practices for working with your revision team, including how to find the right beta readers, the importance of clear communication, and the value of respecting their time and input. For those working with sensitivity readers, she emphasizes the importance of compensating them and valuing their unique perspectives.

    Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, this episode is packed with tips to help you create the best possible version of your manuscript. Subscribe, leave a review, and join us next time as we continue to explore the writer's journey.

    Until then, keep writing, keep revising, and take care of yourself.

    Plays Well With Others Show notes

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    Revisions and Editing Steps

    To recap the process, I use to get my rough as hell draft to a finished product to send to an editor, publisher, or out on submission is:

    • Round1: Revisions: structure, pacing, character arcs, genre conventions, continuity, and attending to items that require research.
    • Round 2: Language: word choice, refining prose, pacing, dialogue, scene descriptions, character descriptions, continuity. *At this point I send it to my beta readers.
    • Round 3: Proofing: Suggestions from Beta readers, grammar, spelling, punctuation, copy edits, line edits formatting for submission or publication. Copy edits, line edits.
    • Round 4: Final proofing read through before submission or publishing.

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