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Is the Art of Editing a Beneficial or Detrimental Factor?

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Is Altering Content Up for Debate: Weighing Its Pros and Cons?
Is Altering Content Up for Debate: Weighing Its Pros and Cons?

Is the Art of Editing a Beneficial or Detrimental Factor?

In the world of writing, finding the right copyeditor or book coach can be a daunting task. Andrea Lundgren, a seasoned writer and editor, offers some valuable advice for those on the hunt. When evaluating potential editors, Lundgren suggests considering the tone of their comments in a free sample, their blog posts, and past client testimonials.

Lundgren, who is known for her work as a copyeditor and book coach, emphasizes the importance of an editor's flexibility and adaptability. Ideally, an editor should be comfortable with a variety of styles and genre expectations. This versatility ensures that an editor can help authors maintain their unique artistic vision while making a book as strong and interesting as possible.

However, it's important to remember that an editor's intervention can sometimes be a delicate balancing act. Overhauling a story can subvert an author's artistic vision and sterilize their style. A good editor, Lundgren explains, serves as a sounding board for ideas and inspiration, fostering creativity without imposing many rules.

Suggestions made by an editor may include moving a scene or paragraph, changing wording for artistic flow, or elaborating on a narrative thread. The author's role is to help authors evaluate their options and make informed decisions before publication.

Lundgren's blog offers insights from a writer's point of view, providing valuable perspectives on various writing topics. Her main creative outlet besides writing is editing and book coaching, which she enjoys immensely.

The author's creative input can significantly change a book's appearance and story. However, it's essential to note that the author is not the author, co-author, or anything close to that of the books they work on.

The Insecure Writer's Support Group blog-hop is designed to encourage authors and foster discussions about writing topics. This month's question, posed by Lundgren herself, is "Besides writing, what other creative outlets do you have?" This question invites authors to share their passions and interests outside of writing, offering a glimpse into the lives of fellow writers.

Unfortunately, the article does not provide specific information about related writing articles or becoming a writer in one's 40s, 50s, and beyond. However, Lundgren's insights into the role of an editor and the importance of maintaining one's artistic vision are valuable resources for any aspiring author.

This article was a guest post contributed by Andrea Lundgren, a writer who enjoys books and exploring writing topics from various perspectives.

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