I cam up with above solution, but you might try below as well
Reblogged from Now Novel
How to self-edit your writing: 8 tips
It often pays to read what published authors have to say on the nuts and bolts of writing. Here are three additional quotes to keep in mind when editing your own writing:
1. Dr Seuss, author of much-loved children’s books, was a master of
concision (packing as much meaning into as few words as possible):
‘So the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.’
2. Popular novelist Jodi Picoult reminds us that it is useful to have
different strategies for writing and editing. You don’t have to be
meticulous when drafting, but you must be when you edit your writing:
‘You might not write well every day, but you can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page.’
3. Composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim’s songs are full of witty
wordplay and pack complex emotions into brief musical numbers. He
advocates not editing as you go but separating the writing and editing
stages:
‘The worst thing you can do is censor yourself as the pencil hits the
paper. You must not edit until you get it all on paper. If you can put
everything down, stream-of-consciousness, you’ll do yourself a service.’
Do you edit your own work? What editing methods or strategies do you use?
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