I have been revising my YA Sci-Fi Veritas, guided by developmental edits from fabulous editor Kathryn Craft. I chopped the first 4 chapters down to 2, then cruised through the next 70 or so chapters.
Then I got to the end, which is too long. I knew it was too long when I sent it in, but I didn’t want to believe it. After all, tightening my work is hard and everything I wrote is so perfect and necessary, right? I blame editing fatigue.
So now I’m at the end, and I need to cut about 40 pages from the 64 that currently exist. Kathryn suggested many cuts, but I cannot cut everything she suggested, because I need some of it to set up future books. So how am I going to do this?
1) I’m going to highlight all the information I need to retain and number each.
2) I’ll put each number and a short reminder of what it is into an Excel sheet so I can see all of the pieces at once.
3) I will then see what information can be woven into existing scenes that I will be keeping and what information might be combined into new scenes.
4) As I put that information into the story, I will mark it in the spreadsheet so I don’t accidentally leave anything out.
5) When I have done all that, I will whisper an invocation to the goddess of writing and chocolate and hope the page count is okay.
6) If it’s not, then I will go back and try again until I get it right.
That’s my plan for yanking 40 pages out of my denouement. I will report back once I have completed the process.
Do you have a specific process when you need drastic cuts to your manuscript?
Slimming Down the Ending
I have been revising my YA Sci-Fi Veritas, guided by developmental edits from fabulous editor Kathryn Craft. I chopped the first 4 chapters down to 2, then cruised through the next 70 or so chapters.
Then I got to the end, which is too long. I knew it was too long when I sent it in, but I didn’t want to believe it. After all, tightening my work is hard and everything I wrote is so perfect and necessary, right? I blame editing fatigue.
So now I’m at the end, and I need to cut about 40 pages from the 64 that currently exist. Kathryn suggested many cuts, but I cannot cut everything she suggested, because I need some of it to set up future books. So how am I going to do this?
1) I’m going to highlight all the information I need to retain and number each.
2) I’ll put each number and a short reminder of what it is into an Excel sheet so I can see all of the pieces at once.
3) I will then see what information can be woven into existing scenes that I will be keeping and what information might be combined into new scenes.
4) As I put that information into the story, I will mark it in the spreadsheet so I don’t accidentally leave anything out.
5) When I have done all that, I will whisper an invocation to the goddess of writing and chocolate and hope the page count is okay.
6) If it’s not, then I will go back and try again until I get it right.
That’s my plan for yanking 40 pages out of my denouement. I will report back once I have completed the process.
Do you have a specific process when you need drastic cuts to your manuscript?