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Also, beta readers - one of the BEST tricks out there for self-editing. In addition to finding many of the flubs/ errors, they can let you know if your story makes sense to someone not intimately familiar with it - continuity, plot, etc.
I've tried reading backwards but then I always start reading forwards again and then miss the same mistakes that I have missed a dozen times before.

I love the foreign accent idea, if nothing else it will make it less boring! I've also tried using my computer's voice (like AC suggested) and this helps me a lot, especially for catching places where I think I wrote "through" but instead I have "though" and other similar words.
I haven't tried beta readers, are they free?
I haven't tried beta readers, are they free?




Other things, I go through looking for "that" and cutting out my unnecessary ones. Sometimes they are necessary for understanding the sentence or for rhythm. If I notice I'm overusing a word, I search for that word. I check for consistency in stuff like: okay/Ok.
When it comes to actual copy editing, once everything is fine tuned I go back to see if I could get rid of 10% of my remaining words. If I HAD TO cut, what would I cut? Usually that gives me a tighter version without the boring stuff.

When you upload the doc files to kdp there is a place where you can save the files to your computer as a mobi before you publish. I attach the file in an email and send it to my kindle - no cords involved, no charges, and it arrives within minutes (seconds?). It's very easy.

I also do the whole, let it be for awhile and then go back and read it line by line focusing on each sentence and not connecting it to a story. Once that painful process is done I do a read through with the express purpose of letting myself get lost in the story, sections that need work are the ones that pull you out of the flow.
When you think it is perfect engage a Beta Reader and find out how much you still need to do. I agree it is a bit scary letting it go to a stranger, but unless you can afford a proper editor, it is very helpful and free. As for finding a good Beta Reader? You post your need on the discussions for the genre you write and hope for the best. Eventually you will connect with someone who you can work well with.
No matter what you do, something will always be missed, but as long as it is minor, hopefully only a few people will notice.


I also found many useful tips in "Self-editing for Fiction Writers" by Renni Browne and Dave King.
And finally, as others have suggested, another set of eyes is crucial, particularly a seasoned editor's.
Best of luck to you!

Brenda wrote: "If you are making up words or names -- Galadriel, mithril, that kind of thing -- run 'em all through Google. You want to know, if that romantic Elvish name you gave your hero is used for an X-rated..."
Ha ha, good point Brenda, I've been google checking my invented words and places, but not my names. As of yet they've been pretty normal, but I will remember that in the future.
Google checking can be rather disappointing as I have found many things/names I thought I had invented were already somewhere (world or warcraft, etc.).
Ha ha, good point Brenda, I've been google checking my invented words and places, but not my names. As of yet they've been pretty normal, but I will remember that in the future.
Google checking can be rather disappointing as I have found many things/names I thought I had invented were already somewhere (world or warcraft, etc.).
Here is the best tip I've got (just learned it and am re-editing now).
Print off you book (yes it sucks and it's kind of expensive). Then starting at the end, read backwards paragraph by paragraph. WHY? Because you won't get pulled into your own story and start reading what you think you wrote! Edit by hand, then make the changes to your word processing copy (without touching/changing anything else as to avoid creating more mistakes/typos via revision).
It is awesome, I am catching so much more than I ever have.
Please add your best idea, I wish I had know this one a year ago before I put out my book!