Writers, let’s talk about revision for a moment.
When you reach the editing stage, what part tends to slow you down the most?
Is it cutting words you worked hard to write?
Strengthening dialogue so it sounds natural?
Fixing pacing that feels slightly off? Cleaning up grammar and sentence flow? Or restructuring sections that just are not landing the way you hoped?
Revision can be one of the most rewarding stages, but it can also be the most frustrating. I have noticed that many writers struggle most with clarity and flow during self edits, especially when they are too close to the work.
What part of revision feels the most overwhelming to you right now?
And when you get stuck, do you push through it alone, step away for a while, or seek outside feedback?
I would genuinely love to hear how you approach this stage of the writing process.
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Writers, let’s talk about revision for a moment.
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