Originally Posted by rollnloop.
Originally Posted by HeinKill
It has evolved a little following professional editing.


How does it work ?

Your editor gives you his reader's feelings and you decide what you change or not, or you must abide ?

As a writer, when do you decide it's "ready for printing", is it a collegiate decision making ?


No, the editor is paid by me, so I choose whether or not to follow her advice but I have used her before and trust her judgement so her feedback is along the lines of (for example) 'move this to later in the book / strip out that plotline it is just a distraction / this dialogue is boring / this sequence does not move the plot along' or (gulp) that character has to go, I take it seriously.

But trust me, I have taken the input of this group just as seriously!!

Cheers

H


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