Quotes about editing
V.S. Watson -
Sometimes a fresh perspective is all you need to get a second wind on the revision process. Try viewing your material on a different medium it will shed a new light on the inconsistencies in the dark.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt -
When I started editing on my home computer, I said to myself, 'Well, I could be at home studying for a class or I could be at home editing a video.'
Diane Lane -
A lot can change in the editing room.
Dark Jar Tin Zoo - Love Quotes for the Ages. Specifically Ages 19-91.
Making love to me is amazing. Wait, I meant: making love, to me, is amazing. The absence of two little commas nearly transformed me into a sex god.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. - Letters
Be a good editor. The Universe needs more good editors, God knows.
Ana Claudia Antunes - ONE HUNDRED ONE WORLD ACCOUNTS in ONE HUNDRED ONE WORD COUNT
A brain is like a muscle, a serial connection that you should train everyday; if you don't use it, you loose it
Stefan Dimov -
I want you to judge me without thinking about it.I want you to give me advice without considering my opinion.I want you to expecting anything without the need to trust me.I want you to decide for me with all the care in the world.I want you to help me without smothering me.I want you to decide without seeing my point of view.I want you to hug me without holding me...I want you to feel protected in my presence without me having to lie.I want you to be close without suffocating me.I want you to kn
Verlyn Klinkenborg -
Flow is something the reader experiences, not the writer.
Susi Moore -
In writing, there is art. And in art there is craft ...
Gene Fowler -
Don't be dismayed by the opinions of editors, or critics. They are only the traffic cops of the arts.
Barrie Kerper - Paris: The Collected Traveler
The great correspondent of the seventeenth century Madame de Sevigne counseled, "Take chocolate in order that even the most tireome company seem acceptable to you," which is also sound advice today!
Patricia Fuller -
Writing without revising is the literary equivalent of waltzing gaily out of the house in your underwear.
Stephen King - On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
When you write a book, you spend day after day scanning and identifying the trees. When you’re done, you have to step back and look at the forest.
Stephen King - On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
Kill your darlings, kill your darlings, even when it breaks your egocentric little scribbler’s heart, kill your darlings.
Colette -
Put down everything that comes into your head and then you're a writer. But an author is one who can judge his own stuff's worth, without pity, and destroy most of it.", 1964)
Richard Bach -
A professional writer is an amateur who didn't quit.
Jeanne Voelker -
I edit my own stories to death. They eventually run and hide from me.
Jack McClelland - Imagining Canadian Literature: The Selected Letters
I have always believed in the principle that immediate survival is more important than long-term survival.
Jack McClelland - Imagining Canadian Literature: The Selected Letters
It has been our experience that American houses insist on very comprehensive editing; that English houses as a rule require little or none and are inclined to go along with the author's script almost without query. The Canadian practice is just what you would expect--a middle-of-the-road course. We think the Americans edit too heavily and interfere with the author's rights. We think that the English publishers don't take enough editorial responsibility. Naturally, then, we consider our editing t
Don Roff -
I've found the best way to revise your own work is to pretend that somebody else wrote it and then to rip the living shit out of it.
C.K. Webb -
Edit your manuscript until your fingers bleed and you have memorized every last word. Then, when you are certain you are on the verge of insanity...edit one more time!
Tiffany Madison -
While writing is like a joyful release, editing is a prison where the bars are my former intentions and the abusive warden my own neuroticism.
Nick Hornby - The Polysyllabic Spree
Anyone and everyone taking a writing class knows that the secret of good writing is to cut it back, pare it down, winnow, chop, hack, prune, and trim, remove every superfluous word, compress, compress, compress...Actually, when you think about it, not many novels in the Spare tradition are terribly cheerful. Jokes you can usually pluck out whole, by the roots, so if you're doing some heavy-duty prose-weeding, they're the first to go. And there's some stuff about the whole winnowing process I jus
Shaila M. Abdullah -
How do you end a story that’s not yours? Add another sentence where there is a pause? Infiltrate the story with a comma when really there should have been a period? Punctuate with an exclamation point where a period would have sufficed? What if you kill something breathing and breathe life into something the author wanted to eliminate? How do you get inside the mind of a person who isn’t there? Fill the shoes of someone who will never again fill his own?
Shannon Hale -
I'm writing a first draft and reminding myself that I'm simply shoveling sand into a box so that later I can build castles.
E.A. Bucchianeri -
... The Book is more important than your plans for it. You have to go with what works for The Book ~ if your ideas appear hollow or forced when they are put on paper, chop them, erase them, pulverise them and start again. Don't whine when things are not going your way, because they are going the right way for The Book, which is more important. The show must go on, and so must The Book.
E.A. Bucchianeri - Brushstrokes of a Gadfly
Editors can be stupid at times. They just ignore that author’s intention. I always try to read unabridged editions, so much is lost with cut versions of classic literature, even movies don’t make sense when they are edited too much. I love the longueurs of a book even if they seem pointless because you can get a peek into the author’s mind, a glimpse of their creative soul. I mean, how would people like it if editors came along and said to an artist, ‘Whoops, you left just a tad too much space a
Criss Jami -
Some of the most polished ideas are discovered through healthy, honest debate, so if you don't argue with yourself every once in a while, other people will gladly point out if, in any sense, you missed a spot.
Susi Moore -
In writing, there is art. And in art, there is craft ...
stephanie roberts -
Editing fiction is like using your fingers to untangle the hair of someone you love.
Bridie Clark - Because She Can
I'd known since girlhood that I wanted to be a book editor. By high school, I'd pore over the acknowledgments section of novels I loved, daydreaming that someday a brilliant talent might see me as the person who 'made her book possible' or 'enhanced every page with editorial wisdom and insight.' Could I be the Maxwell Perkins to some future Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Wolfe?
Joyce Rachelle -
Most often when I stammerThat's my brainCorrecting my grammer.
Rémy de Gourmont - The Book of Masks
Everything, indeed, in a work of art should be unedited,--and even the words, by the manner of grouping them, of shaping them to new meanings,--and one often regrets having an alphabet familiar to too many half-lettered persons.
Kira Hawke -
If someone doesn't understand the importance of sensitivity readers, chances are they may need them the most...
Dalma Heyn -
[Women's magazines]ignore older women or pretend that they don’t exist; magazines try to avoid photographs of older women, and when they feature celebrities who are over sixty, ‘retouching artists’ conspire to ‘help’ beautiful women look more beautiful, ie less than their age...By now readers have no idea what a real woman’s 60 year old face looks like in print because it’s made to look 45. Worse, 60 year old readers look in the mirror and think they are too old, because they’re comparing themse
C.K. Webb -
We never end up with the book we began writing. Characters twist it and turn it until they get the life that is perfect for them. A good writer won't waste their time arguing with the characters they create...It is almost always a waste of time and people tend to stare when you do!
Libba Bray -
I am hard at work on the second draft ... Second draft is really a misnomer as there are a gazillion revisions, large and small, that go into the writing of a book.
Gina McKnight - The Blackberry Patch
Writing is like riding a bike. Once you gain momentum, the hills are easier. Editing, however, requires a motor and some horsepower.
R.D. Ronald -
Remove the comma, replace the comma, remove the comma, replace the comma...
Carolyn Jess-Cooke - The Guardian Angel's Journal
As the trees turned red, then white, then naked as pitchforks, Margot and Xiao Chen immersed themselves in several forests' worth of pages, and I watched, tortured, as brick after brick of a new development was laid on the wasteland of Midtown West like slabs of gold bullion.
Carol Fisher Saller - The Subversive Copy Editor: Advice from Chicago
There should be no crying in copyediting.
Courage Knight - Do-It-Yourself Editing: A Guide for the eBook Author
You are an author! You will be a published author. Take pride in that, and present only your best work. Then, continue to improve, so your best gets even better.
Stephen King - On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
Only God gets it right the first time and only a slob says, "Oh well, let it go, that's what copyeditors are for.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Edinburgh: Picturesque Notes
There is a kind of gaping admiration that would fain roll Shakespeare and Bacon into one, to have a bigger thing to gape at; and a class of men who cannot edit one author without disparaging all others.
Ashwin Sanghi -
Write when drunk. Edit when sober. Market it with the persistence of a drug peddler.
Charles Finch -
To me, the single biggest mark of the amateur writer is a sense of hurry.Hurry to finish a manuscript, hurry to edit it, hurry to publish it. It’s definitely possible to write a book in a month, leave it unedited, and watch it go off into the world and be declared a masterpiece. It happens every fifty years or so.For the rest of us, the single greatest ally we have is time. There’s no page of prose in existence that its author can’t improve after it’s been in a drawer for a week. The same is tru
Laura Kreitzer -
Books in the YA genre, in particular, should use proper grammar because they're more of an example to young people than adults books are.
Linda Westphal -
Writing Tip:Don't let the "writing rules" bog you down when you're writing the first draft; they don't matter when you're writing the story, only when you're editing the story.
Charles Bukowski -
There's no point in writing my kind of stuff, when they're printing that kind of stuff. So I gave up and started drinking.
William Zinsser - On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction
Learn to enjoy this tidying process. I don't like to write; I like to have written. But I love to rewrite. I especially like to cut: to press the DELETE key and see an unnecessary word or phrase or sentence vanish into the electricity. I like to replace a humdrum word with one that has more precision or color. I like to strengthen the transition between one sentence and another. I like to rephrase a drab sentence to give it a more pleasing rhythm or a more graceful musical line. With every small
Ana Claudia Antunes - ACross Tic
Writing is a bitch. It's an itch that I love to scratch.
Alessandra Torre -
One of the hardest things for a writer to do is delete words.
Joe Dante -
Editing is where movies are made or broken. Many a film has been saved and many a film has been ruined in the editing room.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu -
Movies become art after editing. Instead of just reproducing reality, they juxtapose images of it. That implies expression; that's art.
Tamora Pierce -
Teen problem novels? I can go through them like a box of chocolates. And there are fantasy books out now that need a lot more editing. Fantasy got to be so popular that people began to think 'We don't need to be as diligent with the razor blade,' but they do.
Priyanka Chopra -
I don't come from a film background. I haven't learned anything about films or film-making. But I have a thirst to know everything about my profession. I want to learn about cinematography, about editing, about music recordings, about post-production. So when people in the know talk, I willingly listen.
Jay Duplass -
Filmmaking is a very complex form - ya know, acting, lighting, screenwriting, storytelling, music, editing - all these things have to come together.
will.i.am -
You know, I do music. If you look under the hood of the industry I'm in, it's all based on technology. From radio to phonographs to CDs, it's all technology. Microphones, reel-to-reels, cameras, editing, chips, it's all technology.
Ridley Scott -
When you're in the editing room, the dangerous thing is that it becomes like telling a joke again and again and again. Eventually, the joke starts to not be funny. So you have to be careful that you're not throwing the baby out with the bath water.
J. A. Konrath -
I can hire out for editing, proofreading, formatting, and cover design, and those are fixed, sunk costs. Once those are paid, I can earn 70% on a self-pubbed ebook.
Mort Sahl -
My life needs editing.
Rachel True -
Editing is a natural extension of the collage making. It's actually one of the few areas that women were able to excel in in the film industry from the beginning.
Jack Zipes -
It was only after the Grimms published two editions primarily for adults that they changed their attitude and decided to produce a shorter edition for middle-class families. This led to Wilhelm's editing and censoring many of the tales.
Betsy Lerner - The Forest for the Trees
It was a miracle to me, this transformation of my acorns into an oak.
Constance Hale - Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wickedly Effective Prose
Verbose is not a synonym for literary.
M.M. John - Paper Cuts
Her face was as red as her hair. “What are you doing,” she cried. Devon put a question mark next to the sentence. “Editing your paper.” What did it look like he was doing?“You’re just cutting out stuff!”“What do you think editing is?
Auliq Ice -
Rather than trying to reinvent the wheel, build on to that which is already excellent.
Jacob Weisberg -
As an editor, you develop a B.S. meter—an internal warning system that signals caution about journalism that doesn't feel trustworthy. Sometimes it's a quote or incident that's too perfect —a feeling I always had when reading stories by Stephen Glass in the New Republic. Sometimes it's too many errors of fact, the overuse of anonymous sources, or signs that a reporter hasn't dealt fairly with people or evidence. And sometimes it's a combination of flaws that produces a ring of falsity, the whiff
Naveed Saleh - The Complete Guide to Article Writing: How to Write Successful Articles for Online and Print Markets
Style and voice are different. Style is standard conventions of writing; voice is the distinct way an individual puts words together. All good writers have a near-uniform understanding of style, but a voice all their own.
Cary Fukunaga -
I think the only reason people use PCs is because they have to. Mac is the most streamlined computer there is. I started using the Mac in college because I was doing editing, and they were the only computers we could use to do that.
Steven Price -
A lot of the music editing job is communication and working out what a director really wants the music to be.
Ryan Lilly -
Growing a culture requires a good storyteller. Changing a culture requires a persuasive editor.
Mort W. Lumsden - Citations: A Brief Anthology
Isn't one of the first lessons of good elocution that there's nothing one can say in any rambling, sprawling rant that can't, through some effort, be said shorter and better with a little careful editing? Or that, in writing, there's nothing you can describe in any page-filling paragraph that can't be captured better in just a sentence or two? Perhaps even nothing in any sentence which cannot better be refined in a single, spot-on word? Does it not follow, then, that there's likely nothing one c
Cliff James - Of Bodies Changed
So, at the turn of the third millennium, you have chosen to base your principles on a collection of contradictory texts – written by various men years after the death of your man Jesus – that have been edited and selected out of hundreds of other documents, and bound together into one hotchpotch volume, under the orders of a political primate, Pope Damasus. And, you’re still content to condemn the living love I feel here and now, because of that dusty accident of bad editing? Why?
Terri Windling -
There are plenty of bad editors who try to impose their own vision on a book. (…)A good novel editor is invisible.
Jaclyn Moriarty - The Spell Book of Listen Taylor
When she got back from taking Cassie to school Fancy knew that she ought to be working on her wilderness romance. She had promised thirty thousand words to her editor by tomorrow, and she had only written eleven. Specific
Betsy Lerner - The Forest for the Trees
When an editor works with an author, she cannot help seeing into the medicine cabinet of his soul. All the terrible emotions, the desire for vindications, the paranoia, and the projection are bottled in there, along with all the excesses of envy, desire for revenge, all the hypochondriacal responses, rituals, defenses, and the twin obsessions with sex and money. It other words, the stuff of great books.
E.A. Bucchianeri -
What is it about us lady authors and our fascination for the exclamation mark?
Claire Harman -
What importance should be given to details, in developing a subject?--Remorselessly sacrifice everything that does not contribute to clarity, verisimilitude, and effect.Accentuate everything that sets the main idea in relief, so that the impression be colourful, picturesque. It's sufficient that the rest be in its proper place, but in half-tone. That is what gives to style, as to painting, unity, perspective, and effect.- Constantin Georges Romain Héger, teacher to Charlotte Brontë
A.D. Posey -
Further editing deepens a story.
Susan Bell - The Artful Edit: On the Practice of Editing Yourself
There is a saying: Genius is perseverance. While genius does not consist entirely of editing, without editing it's pretty useless.
Red Red Rover -
Apparently, my hopes, dreams and aspirations were no match against my poor spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Merilyn Simonds - Gutenberg’s Fingerprint: A Book Lover Bridges the Digital Divide
No words are too good for the cutting-room floor, no idea so fine that it cannot be phrased more succinctly.
Samuel S. Vaughan - Editors on Editing: What Writers Need to Know About What Editors Do
Why isn't the manuscript ready? Because every book is more work than anyone intended. If authors and editors knew, or acknowledged, how much work was ahead, fewer contracts would be signed. Each book, before the contract, is beautiful to contemplate. By the middle of the writing, the book has become, for the author, a hate object. For the editor, in the middle of editing, it has become a two-ton concrete necklace. However, both author and editor will recover the gleam in their eyes when the work
Angeline Trevena -
Your first draft is a petulant teenager, sure it knows best, adamant that its Mother is wrong. Your third draft has emerged from puberty, realising that its Mother was right about everything.
Richard B. Knight -
When I'm writing, I make words my b*tch. But when I'm editing, the words make me their b*tch. It all equals out in the end.
S. Kelley Harrell -
If I can only write my memoir once, how do I edit it?
Craig D. Lounsbrough -
If I’m asking what kind of ‘return’ I should be expecting on the sacrifices I’m making, I have in that question revealed the need to ‘return’ that question to wherever I found it and have the word ‘return’ edited out of it.
Israelmore Ayivor - How You Can Write Your Dream Book
A person who wrote badly did better than a person who does not write at all. A bad writing can be corrected. An empty page remains an empty page.
Katerina Stoykova Klemer -
As we change, our writing changes too. You cannot write the same poem twice. And that's a good thing.
Macedonio Fernández -
To The Critics Suicide has made more than one mediocre author glorious before he's able to achieve that sobering "second edition" making his a suicide that waits until it's justified. But I've taken more precautions against to Suicide which is to survive in the face of failure. Success is mostly editing, that's what makes things nice. To edit is the other great Power; thus this novel started at age 30, continued at 50 and its 73, has finally achieve supremacy: a person of Good Taste as the thir
Munia Khan -
Only the writers can change or fix the past by going back to edit old works
Elizabeth F. Loftus -
[M]any people believe that memory works like a recording device. You just record the information, then you call it up and play it back when you want to answer questions or identify images. But decades of work in psychology has shown that this just isn't true. Our memories are constructive. They're reconstructive. Memory works a little bit more like a Wikipedia page: You can go in there and change it, but so can other people.
Terri Windling -
Border crossing' is a recurrent theme in all aspects of my work -- editing, writing, and painting. I'm interested in the various ways artists not only cross borders but also subvert them. In mythology, the old Trickster figure Coyote is a champion border crosser, mischievously dashing from the land of the living to the land of the dead, from the wilderness world of magic to the human world. He tears things down so they can be made anew. He's a rascal, but also a culture hero, dancing on borders,