I really like to exercise and I find it funny that a lot of exercise vernacular can be applied to editing a manuscript. I find it so amusing, in fact, that I thought about paralleling my exercise routine with my current editing process. However, if that were the case, I would have been toning my core for, like, three months straight.
That's right, I'm in the process of trying to get a sexier middle (in my manuscript rather than my actual abs). Thanks to some very helpful critiques, I realized that two of my middle chapters included a lot of summary rather than action (i.e. flab instead of muscle). So I went to work.
First there was the light stretching. I tried tweaking a word there, a sentence here.
Then the warmup: replacing telling with showing.
The actual exercise: scrapping entire paragraphs and scenes for others.
Then the cool down: fine tuning the scene.
Finally, the last stretching: tweaking of words and sentences.
By the time it was over with, I was mentally exhausted, but at least now I have a stronger core.
Clever post, Brandi. The comparison totally works. Congrats on "toning up!"
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