Stages of revision 16: final copyedit and some further suggestions

Here is a suggested list but it is by no means comprehensive. It’s a good idea to develop your own list over time. · Is dialogue set out correctly?· Are you using a word too often e.g. “Gosh” “seems” · Is your use of the apostrophe correct?· Look out for confusions such as o who’s / whose o its / it’so your / you’re, o to/too/two o their / there o bare / bearo affect / effect · Are you consistent in the way you hyphenate words? · Are you consistent in the way you write numbers as words (different styles recommend numbers up to twenty, up to fifty or up to one hundred – can you see which style I’m using?)· Are you distinguishing between generic relations – mum, dad, grandpa, and proper nouns Mum, Dad, Grandpa Some proof-reading tricksCan you bear to start at the end reading one paragraph at a time? Complete this edit in small chunks.But perhaps the wisest of all: ask someone else to proof read, or even pay someone else to do it.
Change the way the text looksThis will help you to get some objectivity. You can: Change the font. Single spaceSet it out as bookletPrint it out as a booklet A final tip Start each stage of revision in a different place. Otherwise, you tend to rush as you get towards the end and your final chapters will receive less attention. How many pages does your text have? Divide that by 16. Say you come up with 25. So start revisions 1 on page 1, revision 2 on page 26, revision 3 on page 52 etc.Then get submitting!
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Published on August 28, 2020 04:04
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