Will I ever stop editing my book?

After some brief vacations on the beach (some heavy burning and the realization that the beach may not be for me), Iโ€™ve started the second revision of my manuscript and realized that this one is also going to take me a while. Iโ€™ve started with chapter one and there were so many ways to improve it, I practically re-wrote the whole thing again, and Iโ€™m still not convinced. Iโ€™m planning to go over it again tonight.

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The positive point is that I believe my writing has improved and itโ€™s getting better each time with more practice and reading. The bad is that Iโ€™m afraid I wonโ€™t ever stop editing; it seems that Iโ€™ll get improving and improving and Iโ€™ll never finish editing my manuscript.

Of course when I write, I tend to reach a point where I read my words and find them exciting and beautiful; but after leaving it for a while and coming back to it later, I still find that itโ€™s not what I want it. Am I too perfectionist? That would freak me out. Iโ€™ve never been perfectionist in anything else, maybe it was because Iโ€™ve never found the necessary interest in other activities, but now is different, all interest and expectations are on board.

So, help, I need advice from people out there who write and sometimes stop to read my blog? When do you know you have to stop editing?

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  1. Sammy Avatar

    It’s really simple, whenever you feel a flow in your writings while reading as a reader at that point you could stop editing.

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    1. Carla Doria Avatar

      Great thanks for that advice! I think I’m actually starting to find that point ๐Ÿ™‚

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      1. Sammy Avatar

        That’s great! All the best.

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  2. The Happy Typewriter Avatar

    I’m asking the same question. I’ve done countless edits and still I keep going – when will it end? Hehe!

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    1. Carla Doria Avatar

      I know! it seems it could go forever! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  3. phoenixgrey85 Avatar

    I’m afraid I have the same problem! I have never managed to call a manuscript done because I can’t get to a point where I’m satisfied. So I’m no help really. Just a sympathiser.

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    1. Carla Doria Avatar

      It’s a relief to see I’m not the only one ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  4. teachezwell Avatar

    I am definitely not an author but I have written some manuscripts over the years, WANTING to be an author. Hahaha. I have to say that rereading them was a most excruciating experience! What dreadful writing! On the other hand, I have edited a variety of materials and I think if you are pleased after a couple of edits, I would stop there. They are probably great.

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    1. Carla Doria Avatar

      Yes! I also find myself in that situation, whenever I reread them, I find myself saying “What was I thinking!” ๐Ÿ™‚ but I guess I’ll have to find that point where I stop. Thanks for the advice!

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  5. juan blea Avatar

    General rule of thumb: Three major edits. Anything more becomes counterproductive.

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    1. Carla Doria Avatar

      Good advice! Thanks! I guess I’ll have to put my stop after those three edits…

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