Bryan Collins – Master Self-Editing
Discover The Self-Editing Skills Professional Writers Rely On.
It doesn’t matter if you write blog posts, articles or even books… these self-editing strategies work! Over the course of a dozen or so video lessons and examples, we’ll cover:
- The 3 types of edits you can’t ignore: Many new writers only edit their work once or twice and make this big mistake.
- A simple way of introducing your work with a bang. The introduction is the hardest part out of any writing project. Let’s solve that problem.
- How to cut the time it takes to edit a messy first draft by 50%: Thousands of readers used this complete self-editing guide. (Apply it before your next writing deadline arrives.)
- Why you need to track your writing. I’ll show how to understand your daily output and what to do once you transition from a first draft to self-editing.
- How to use a bullet-proof checklist for self-editing your manuscript: It’s not enough to self-edit from the screen.
What You’ll Learn In Master Self-Editing
Master Self-Editing
- Know When to Edit and When to Write
- The Complete Guide to Editing Your First Draft Like a Pro
- How to Track Your Writing and Editing
- The PAS Formula
- How to Improve Your Sentence Structure and Grammar
- How to Improve Your Content Readability Score: (And Why It Matters)
- My Exact Process For Self-Editing Articles
- How to Handle Critical Feedback From Your Editor
- How to Edit a Beautiful Looking Non-Fiction Book
- [Advanced] Editing First Drafts More Efficiently
- Editing Software: The Best Options
- Got a minute?
Expert Interviews
- Natasa Lekic on How to Find and Work with a Book Editor
- How to Work With An Editor With Neha Vaidya of PaperTrue
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