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Self-Editing for Fiction Writers, Second Edition: How to Edit Yourself Into Print Paperback – April 13, 2004


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Hundreds of books have been written on the art of writing. Here at last is a book by two professional editors to teach writers the techniques of the editing trade that turn promising manuscripts into published novels and short stories.

In this completely revised and updated second edition, Renni Browne and Dave King teach you, the writer, how to apply the editing techniques they have developed to your own work. Chapters on dialogue, exposition, point of view, interior monologue, and other techniques take you through the same processes an expert editor would go through to perfect your manuscript. Each point is illustrated with examples, many drawn from the hundreds of books Browne and King have edited.

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"A superb tutorial for anyone wanting to learn from pros how to polish fiction writing with panache.""--Library Journal"

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Hundreds of books have been written on the art of writing. Here at last is a book by two professional editors to teach writers the techniques of the editing trade that turn promising manuscripts into published novels and short stories. Renni Browne and Dave King are two of the country's best-known independent editors. In their years as president and senior editor of The Editorial Department, they have edited the work of many writers - including bestselling authors - before the manuscripts went out to agents or publishers. Over half the manuscripts worked on to completion eventually got published, and over half that number were first novels. In this book Browne and King teach you, the writer, how to apply the editing techniques they have developed to your own manuscript, in order to bring your manuscript to its fullest potential. Chapters on dialogue, exposition, interior monologue and other techniques take you through the same processes an expert fiction editor would go through to perfect your manuscript. Each point is illustrated with examples, many drawn from the hundreds of books Browne and King have edited. Every chapter contains hands-on exercises to help you apply these techniques to your own work. And illustrations by New Yorker cartoonist George Booth keep everything in perspective.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2019
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    One of the biggest surprises I encountered as a new author was the reality that writing the first draft of a book is the easy part! Sadly, I've learned that my free-flow, stream-of-consciousness way of story telling doesn't end up on the page as anything even close to what most people would expect from a best-selling novel. Of course I knew that I was going to need to edit, but I thought that editing was basically a spelling/grammar check followed by a quick read-through looking for any wrong words/typos that might slip through the software. WRONG!

    This was the first book I bought after coming to that realization, and it is still my go-to for quick-hit tips (and now reminders) on good editing practices. The authors do a great job of leading a novice writer through important editing concepts like "show don't tell", writing good dialogue and the proper use of "beats" to keep readers engaged. Each of the twelve chapters focuses on an attribute of good writing, and the core concepts are explained clearly and supported with multiple helpful examples. There are lots of nuggets of sage advice sprinkled throughout the book, but I found my favorite in chapter one: R.U.E or "resist the urge to explain".

    As a one-time corporate learning professional, I appreciate the author's use of checklists and practice exercises at the end of each chapter to reinforce what you learned. The checklists are handy quick-references that I refer back to frequently, and the exercises incorporate relevant examples that make it easy for you to apply what you just read.

    This book won't turn you into a professional editor over night, but it will help you improve the quality of your writing and give you a solid understanding of what professional editors look for. I used what I learned from this book to self-edit my first novel, and I was thrilled when the editor I hired told me that she thought I was a professional author with multiple books under my belt (I have one).

    Most of us are limited in how much we can spend on our writing habit each month but, trust me, your investment in “Self-Editing for Fiction Writers” will be money well-spent!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2025
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    By far, one of the most detailed and specific guide to improving fiction writing, from both an editor's perspective and a writer's perspective. I used this in my editing class, and the clarity and examples provided made this an enjoyable and productive learning experience for all. I also like that each chapter comes with challenges for students to practice the lesson and apply what's learned.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2011
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    The deeper I read into this book, the more it seemed each chapter was a scalpel given the writer to flay a manuscript, stripping off the flesh, blood, and muscle, and leaving a desiccated heap of bones. Strip out narrative summary, strip out adjectives and adverbs, strip out description, strip out exclamation points and italics. I was gratified to find, upon picking up a prize-winning or best-selling book, that their authors ignore these rules, if they ever even heard of them. Examples:

    1. Always use "said" as a speaker attribution, not "he growled," "she snapped," etc., which "explain" the dialogue. From "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," ch. 2: she screeched, she demanded, his aunt snapped, Uncle Vernon suggested, snapped Aunt Petunia, she cried, he whined, Dudley ordered, Harry murmured, Dudley moaned.

    2. Eliminate almost all -ly adverbs, because, among other sins, they are "lazy writing" and "patronize" the reader.

    From "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo, ch. 1: formidably, physically, harshly, impressively, slyly, hoarsely, garishly, delicately, perfectly, mockingly, sadly, fiercely, strongly, shrewdly, lewdly, gaily, easily, thickly, powerfully, fully, disdainfully, angrily, easily, elaborately, immensely, lecherously, respectfully, notoriously, joyfully, casually, thoroughly, lightly, cheerfully, surely, carefully, vigorously, apologetically, inquiringly, slowly, incredulously, personally, prudently, truly, gingerly, questioningly, anxiously, etc., etc.

    3. Don't write dialect phonetically. The authors quote a passage from Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn," with phrases like "I be ding-busted!" and decry it as "hard to follow," that it must be "translated." They quote approvingly from a passage in Catherine Cottle's "The Price of Milk and Honey," in which two allegedly poor southern blacks converse like two collegians at a campus Starbucks. For me, when I read Twain's black characters, I hear their voices and see their faces; I am drawn into the scene with delight at the music of their speech. Reading modern dialect, where everyone speaks with perfect "King's English" diction, strips individuality and poetry from dialogue.

    I give the book four stars because it does help the novice to avoid the worst offenses of hack writers. And they are honest that the decline of modern fiction has been driven by TV and movies; an MTV-addled generation, with their twitchy attention span, lacks the sustained focus great literature requires. But follow all the rules to the letter and you end up with a lifeless skeleton of a story. The masters, as quoted above, know better.
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  • Daniel Loran
    5.0 out of 5 stars Must have for students of the craft
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on September 28, 2019
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    This book is incredible, packed with examples before and after the edit. It has exercises and proposed "solutions" at the end of the book. I wish all books on writing were as insightful as this one. The authors explain the craft with crystal clarity, no obscure terms are used, no obfuscation of meaning, just the essence. 100% pure educational value. Love it. Please write more books like this.
  • Reika
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!
    Reviewed in Germany on August 21, 2020
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    This book is brilliant and full of excellent advice.
    Knowing what the work of an editor entails has made me a much better writer! Personally, I will still hire someone to edit my book but self-editing it first will make their job easier so that they can focus on the things I might have missed.
    If you're a language nerd (like me) and want to self-edit your book you should DEFINITELY read this book first!!
  • Cliente de Kindle
    5.0 out of 5 stars The best!
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 3, 2016
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    This book has become my bible. I'm happy.
    Now I know where I am going and where I'm supposed to go. It's hard work of course, but a really fun one.
  • Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars It’s a good buy
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 13, 2020
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    Good read - helpful insights
  • Lloydacris
    5.0 out of 5 stars Guilty
    Reviewed in Japan on December 13, 2018
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    This book taught me much. I am guilty of some errors more than others. I have had fair success with my own Heartfelt Flows and Misery but can see several ways to improve future works from this.