The Writing Coach Podcast 36: Editing expectations
You’ve completed your article, your editor received it, and now … silence. Are you thinking that the silence means that the editor hates it and wants to kill it? Or do you figure no news is good news and send a new story idea?
If you’re a freelancer with a high pitch acceptance rate and who delivers clean copy, you may have gotten used to editors publishing your work with few or no edits at all. (Including that one typo you made.) But what happens when you then break into a top tier publication and find yourself in the most rigorous editing process of your career—one that circles you back around to a new level of doubt in your abilities.
Whether you’re dealing with the editor who doesn’t send you any love notes when you file a good story, or one who sends back a doc with every single line full of red edits, it may be that nothing’s gone wrong. Manage your expectations and your mind and you’ll appreciate your editor anew.
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WCP36 Editing expectations
You’ve completed your article, your editor received it, and now … silence. Are you thinking that the silence means that the editor hates it and wants to kill it? Or do you figure no news is good news and send a new story idea?
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