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When Is It Time to Let Your Manuscript Fly?

Posted on by Karen Cioffi
Is it time to let go of your manuscrpt?

A manuscript is a funny thing. It seems it can be revised, edited, and proofed indefinitely.

Then you get to a point where you think it might finally be there.

But, as every good writer should do, you go over it yet again.

At this point, it’s strongly advised that you take at least a week to two weeks, possibly more, before giving your manuscript a final read through.

This strategy will help you find errors, content that can be tightened, gaps, and so much more that you couldn’t possibly catch if you read it every day.

After you’ve let it rest for a couple of weeks and have made any necessary revisions and edits, you’re on your way.

WHEN SHOULD YOU MOVE PAST YOUR OWN EDITING SKILLS?

When your manuscript is as good as you can get it, it’s time to think about a professional editor. Of course, this depends on your budget, but if at all possible, it’s worth the investment.

If this is not an option, you might give the final manuscript to your critique group or maybe a writing friend or a writer in one of your groups, just to have another set of eyes on it.

While all this reviewing and tweaking is a good thing, there is a point when you need to let it go if you ever want to see your manuscript take off and fly.

It’s important to note that this revision and editing process should take place whether you’re traditionally publishing or self-publishing. Whichever road you take, you want your book to be the best it can be. You want it to be professional.

Just as there are steps to take to get your manuscript ready for flight, there are a couple of things you should avoid.

What to Avoid

  1. Don’t rely on children.

I’ve had clients who have read their manuscript in front of age-appropriate classrooms or friends of their children.

While this can give some insight as to whether the story is engaging to the targeted reader and which parts are the most engaging, you shouldn’t base revisions and edits solely on their opinion.

Children don’t understand the rules of writing.

  1. Don’t rely on non-writer, amateur opinions.

I’ve had clients who had friends and other parents read their stories, asking for their input.

Again, while this can be helpful in some aspects, they don’t know the rules of writing.

When looking for those extra eyes on your manuscript, make sure it’s a writer who understands what she’s looking for.

WHEN SHOULD YOU LET YOUR MANUSCRIPT FLY?

You’ve taken all the steps necessary to get your manuscript in its best shape. Now it’s time to research publishers and/or agents and let your manuscript fly.

If you’re a children’s writer, I recommend Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market (Current Year). This is a trusted guide for authors seeking appropriate publishers and agents.

If you’re NOT a children’s writer, you can check out Writer’s Market (Current Year). It’s also a trusted guide that lists publishers and agents to submit to along with lots of other information.

Always check all information you can find on a publisher or agent you’re interested in. Read their guidelines carefully and follow those guidelines even more carefully.

If you’re self-publishing, it’s time to research professional illustrators (if you’re writing a children’s picture book or chapter book, or even middle-grade book).

After illustrations, you’ll need to find a service that will take your files and turn them into ebooks and/or paper books. For this you can check out Writers on the Move Press.

Now, watch your manuscript fly.

I’m a working children’s ghostwriter, rewriter, editor, and coach. I can help turn your story into a book you’ll be proud to be the author of, one that’s publishable and marketable.

OTHER HELP I OFFER:

HOW TO WRITE A CHILDREN’S FICTION BOOK
A DIY book to help you write your own children’s book.

PICTURE BOOK AND CHAPTER BOOK COACHING
Four to ten-week coaching programs.

WRITERS ON THE MOVE PRESS.
Self-publishing help for children’s authors.

You can contact me at: kcioffiventrice@gmail.com. Or give me a call at 347—834—6700. (Please leave a message- I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.)

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