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Writing is hard, editing is easier
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I know what you mean though - when it's someone else's work in front of you, the ability to bring your own creativity and imagination to bear and maybe unlock things they either hadn't seen or thought of, is a wonderful thing. The reason editing feels "easier" is probably because someone else has done the initial heavy creative lifting, which frees us to make the work blossom and shine if we can. When you're creating from scratch, it's you that has to invent the whole world your reader sees.
Tony

I wouldn't say it's easier. But it's a lot more relaxing, and it comes with a lot less frustration, likely because the emotional investment is decidedly different.
Harrison Demchick
Developmental Editor, Ambitious Enterprises
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Will just pop and get my fedora - which will henceforth be known as my Book Detecting Hat ;o).
Tony
Editor-in-Chief, Jefferson Franklin Editing
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I have to agree that I'd rather edit than write! I keep reminding myself of that, as I push myself to the page, but my editing work teaches me a lot about what works and what doesn't. I guess that's got to help improve my own creative writing.
Lin
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Lin
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Harrison Demchick
Developmental Editor, Ambitious Enterprises
www.ambitiousenterprises.com

I do think, though, that beta reading is greatly helping my own writing.

Harrison Demchick
Developmental Editor, Ambitious Enterprises
www.ambitiousenterprises.com
Very true - okay, let's qualify it to editing someone else's work is easier than writing my own ;)

Editing it into a coherent narrative is less so.
Editing that coherent narrative into something readable is the toughest bit of all.
Personally, I think getting distance is the trick.

I agree with your first posting, "I think my writing experience has given me a command of writing structure, so I often have a feeling of control when editing someone else's work. I also believe the opposite can be said. Editing had given me a control of my writing structure. I have learned so much from the two editors I have used. For me, the first draft is the easiest part. Correcting my grammar and rewrites,are frustrating and time consuming. In many cases, this has to be done several times. I have the upmost respect for what Editors do. They are certainly underpaid for their expertise and are not given enough credit when a book is produced. Many of the Editors ideas are what makes the book successful.
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