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You finished your book. That's freaking amazing. Now let's make sure it gets readers turning pages and becoming fans.
You worked too hard-doing what 97% of people don't do (finish a book)-to fall short at the crucial self-editing stage. If your plot sags in the middle, your characters feel flat, or your scenes lose steam, readers won't stick around. Agents won't either.
This book teaches you how to self-edit like a professional editor (because, hi, I am one), so you can stop second-guessing every sentence and start making your manuscript actually work.
You'll learn how to:
Fix story structure so readers stay hooked from page one to the end
Sharpen POV, plot, and character arcs in a way that empowers you
Cut exposition that's secretly boring everyone
Deepen interiority without resulting to telling
Polish scenes, dial up tension, and make your prose sing
Clean up the technical stuff so you're not paying an editor to fix basic punctuation
This isn't a linear read; it's a toolbox. Choose from 29 targeted topics across 4 editing passes-Story, Scene, Writing, Technical-and focus on what your manuscript needs most.
No fluff. Just a flexible system that meets you where your manuscript is.
Some topics are quick fixes. Others require deeper revision. But by working through this process, you'll end up with a better book, one that's ready for beta readers, editors, or agents.
Perfect for:
Debut novelists who want to query with confidence
Indie authors who want the best possible version of their book
Writers who want to reduce professional editing costs and sharpen their craft
Any novelist tired of "Is this good enough?" spirals
The stronger your manuscript when your editor gets it, the better your published book will be. Hand them a polished draft, and they can elevate it to the next level. Hand them a rough draft, and they can only take it so far within your budget.
You want a better-quality book with fewer DNF readers.
This guide, written by a professional book editor and former teacher, shows you how to get there, with intention, clarity, and maybe a little less panic.
Stop leaving your story to chance. Start editing with purpose.
You worked too hard-doing what 97% of people don't do (finish a book)-to fall short at the crucial self-editing stage. If your plot sags in the middle, your characters feel flat, or your scenes lose steam, readers won't stick around. Agents won't either.
This book teaches you how to self-edit like a professional editor (because, hi, I am one), so you can stop second-guessing every sentence and start making your manuscript actually work.
You'll learn how to:
Fix story structure so readers stay hooked from page one to the end
Sharpen POV, plot, and character arcs in a way that empowers you
Cut exposition that's secretly boring everyone
Deepen interiority without resulting to telling
Polish scenes, dial up tension, and make your prose sing
Clean up the technical stuff so you're not paying an editor to fix basic punctuation
This isn't a linear read; it's a toolbox. Choose from 29 targeted topics across 4 editing passes-Story, Scene, Writing, Technical-and focus on what your manuscript needs most.
No fluff. Just a flexible system that meets you where your manuscript is.
Some topics are quick fixes. Others require deeper revision. But by working through this process, you'll end up with a better book, one that's ready for beta readers, editors, or agents.
Perfect for:
Debut novelists who want to query with confidence
Indie authors who want the best possible version of their book
Writers who want to reduce professional editing costs and sharpen their craft
Any novelist tired of "Is this good enough?" spirals
The stronger your manuscript when your editor gets it, the better your published book will be. Hand them a polished draft, and they can elevate it to the next level. Hand them a rough draft, and they can only take it so far within your budget.
You want a better-quality book with fewer DNF readers.
This guide, written by a professional book editor and former teacher, shows you how to get there, with intention, clarity, and maybe a little less panic.
Stop leaving your story to chance. Start editing with purpose.
You finished your book. That's freaking amazing. Now let's make sure it gets readers turning pages and becoming fans.
You worked too hard-doing what 97% of people don't do (finish a book)-to fall short at the crucial self-editing stage. If your plot sags in the middle, your characters feel flat, or your scenes lose steam, readers won't stick around. Agents won't either.
This book teaches you how to self-edit like a professional editor (because, hi, I am one), so you can stop second-guessing every sentence and start making your manuscript actually work.
You'll learn how to:
Fix story structure so readers stay hooked from page one to the end
Sharpen POV, plot, and character arcs in a way that empowers you
Cut exposition that's secretly boring everyone
Deepen interiority without resulting to telling
Polish scenes, dial up tension, and make your prose sing
Clean up the technical stuff so you're not paying an editor to fix basic punctuation
This isn't a linear read; it's a toolbox. Choose from 29 targeted topics across 4 editing passes-Story, Scene, Writing, Technical-and focus on what your manuscript needs most.
No fluff. Just a flexible system that meets you where your manuscript is.
Some topics are quick fixes. Others require deeper revision. But by working through this process, you'll end up with a better book, one that's ready for beta readers, editors, or agents.
Perfect for:
Debut novelists who want to query with confidence
Indie authors who want the best possible version of their book
Writers who want to reduce professional editing costs and sharpen their craft
Any novelist tired of "Is this good enough?" spirals
The stronger your manuscript when your editor gets it, the better your published book will be. Hand them a polished draft, and they can elevate it to the next level. Hand them a rough draft, and they can only take it so far within your budget.
You want a better-quality book with fewer DNF readers.
This guide, written by a professional book editor and former teacher, shows you how to get there, with intention, clarity, and maybe a little less panic.
Stop leaving your story to chance. Start editing with purpose.
You worked too hard-doing what 97% of people don't do (finish a book)-to fall short at the crucial self-editing stage. If your plot sags in the middle, your characters feel flat, or your scenes lose steam, readers won't stick around. Agents won't either.
This book teaches you how to self-edit like a professional editor (because, hi, I am one), so you can stop second-guessing every sentence and start making your manuscript actually work.
You'll learn how to:
Fix story structure so readers stay hooked from page one to the end
Sharpen POV, plot, and character arcs in a way that empowers you
Cut exposition that's secretly boring everyone
Deepen interiority without resulting to telling
Polish scenes, dial up tension, and make your prose sing
Clean up the technical stuff so you're not paying an editor to fix basic punctuation
This isn't a linear read; it's a toolbox. Choose from 29 targeted topics across 4 editing passes-Story, Scene, Writing, Technical-and focus on what your manuscript needs most.
No fluff. Just a flexible system that meets you where your manuscript is.
Some topics are quick fixes. Others require deeper revision. But by working through this process, you'll end up with a better book, one that's ready for beta readers, editors, or agents.
Perfect for:
Debut novelists who want to query with confidence
Indie authors who want the best possible version of their book
Writers who want to reduce professional editing costs and sharpen their craft
Any novelist tired of "Is this good enough?" spirals
The stronger your manuscript when your editor gets it, the better your published book will be. Hand them a polished draft, and they can elevate it to the next level. Hand them a rough draft, and they can only take it so far within your budget.
You want a better-quality book with fewer DNF readers.
This guide, written by a professional book editor and former teacher, shows you how to get there, with intention, clarity, and maybe a little less panic.
Stop leaving your story to chance. Start editing with purpose.
Über den Autor
Katie Chambers-a developmental editor and copyeditor-has eight years of teaching experience and nine years of editing, and experience editing nearly 300 published books. Owner of Beacon Point LLC, she's known for edits that model technique and emplain the "why" behind every change, helping authors grow with every draft. WIth a love for teaching, she presents at writing conferences, online and in-person, and creates webinars and resources for authors. She lives in northern Utah with her husband, three kids, and two cats, and firmly believes that while self-editing isn't easy, learning to do it well will make you a stronger writer for life.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Geisteswissenschaften allgemein |
| Genre: | Importe |
| Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Reihe: | Self-Editing Essentials |
| ISBN-13: | 9798994310236 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Chambers, Katie |
| Hersteller: |
Beacon Point LLC
Self-Editing Essentials |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 229 x 152 x 19 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Katie Chambers |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 25.03.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,494 kg |