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So, I'm ready to start uploading again, I have a decent amount of work logged up to where I can upload weekly/bi-weekly since i'm still a bit busy. My main thing is that the editor I used to have isn't my editor anymore (we are very close friends and life makes him really busy so he can't edit for me even if he wanted to.) So, I'm left with just my own editing skills. Is it hard to self edit and upload without having a second set of eyes?

I haven't done it before but I'm planning to upload my first chapter today to end my hiatus and I just really want to know for people who don't have editors and are just doing it by themselves, how is it going for you?

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Speaking as somebody who has worked as an editor and who teaches writing at the local university, any author will almost always be the worst editor of their own work. The problem is that as the author of the prose, you know what you were trying to convey in that prose. So, you'll read it into the prose regardless of whether it communicates it or not. Every author has this problem.

That said, there are two tricks that can mitigate this problem when you don't have a second set of eyeballs:

  1. Set the chapters aside for a a month or two - long enough for you to have forgotten the specifics of what you were trying to communicate in the prose - and then come back and edit it. That will minimize the degree to which you're imposing your intentions on the prose, as opposed to picking up on what it is or is not managing to communicate.

  2. Read the prose aloud. It's amazing just how much your ears will pick up that your eyes won't.

As I said, these won't get rid of the problem entirely (for that, you'd need to not be the author of the work), but it should reduce the number of mistakes you'll make in the edit as a result.

I have found that it helps to use a product like Grammarly to edit my writing. While yes I prefer a second set of eyes, Grammarly does catch things that I may miss. You can also customize it. You can set the tone you are going for and the guidelines on what to look for.

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