The Ultimate Guide to Editing Your Novel: A revolutionary approach to transform your writing
Author: Grant, Sara
ISBN: 9781399418867
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Year first published: 21 Oct 2025
Pages: 272 Format: Paperback / softback
When it comes to creating children s and YA fiction there is often a focus on how to start and write until you reach an ending. But what do you do once you have a finished manuscript with hundreds of pages? How do you transform your rough draft into a publishable one?
Expert author, editor, mentor and lecturer Sara Grant provides the answer through a systematic approach to editing. Her step-by-step guide demystifies the process of preparing a manuscript for submission to agents and publishers or for those self-publishing. It is a lifeline for new writers and those intimidated by the world of publishing; for more experienced writers it is an invaluable diagnostic tool to dip in and out of.
This practical workbook includes exercises and examples for-
- Interrogating your idea
- Elevating your plot
- Scrutinising characters, chapters and scenes
-Honing your unique voice
- Writing with authenticity for young readers
- And finally, polishing your manuscript for submission.
ISBN: 9781399418867
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Year first published: 21 Oct 2025
Pages: 272 Format: Paperback / softback
When it comes to creating children s and YA fiction there is often a focus on how to start and write until you reach an ending. But what do you do once you have a finished manuscript with hundreds of pages? How do you transform your rough draft into a publishable one?
Expert author, editor, mentor and lecturer Sara Grant provides the answer through a systematic approach to editing. Her step-by-step guide demystifies the process of preparing a manuscript for submission to agents and publishers or for those self-publishing. It is a lifeline for new writers and those intimidated by the world of publishing; for more experienced writers it is an invaluable diagnostic tool to dip in and out of.
This practical workbook includes exercises and examples for-
- Interrogating your idea
- Elevating your plot
- Scrutinising characters, chapters and scenes
-Honing your unique voice
- Writing with authenticity for young readers
- And finally, polishing your manuscript for submission.