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Edit as You Go or Edit at the End?
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I've often heard people say they go with the flow to begin with and do their detailed editing later, but I've never been able to do that. A passage isn't 'real' to me unless it's properly expressed—so I absolutely have to edit as I go. Otherwise I feel I'm writing rubbish. A lot of editing also happens later, so I guess I do both!
David wrote: "I will often put the manuscript on the shelf (metaphorically) for a few weeks or even a month or more so I'm coming at it with fresher eyes." — Yes, I often do that too.
David wrote: "I will often put the manuscript on the shelf (metaphorically) for a few weeks or even a month or more so I'm coming at it with fresher eyes." — Yes, I often do that too.



I want to edit and I make notes but I don't go back once I write during NaNoWriMo. I know this is true for a lot of people especially the people I have met on Scribophile-a wonderful place to workshop your work. NaNoWriMo is about getting the words on the page. The "Now What?" months are for editing and changing things. At least, that is how I usually go about it.

My first (and so far only) book was a process of learning how to write. I wrote about 1/8th of it before going back and "starting over" with some new writing skills I learned. Then I got access to a professional editor to read and critique the first 10k words, so I went back again to start over with her notes and use that to update everything I had so far.
Put all that aside, I try hard not to edit until the full draft is done. Though, if I do something with the story that requires changing something already written I do go back and fix that right away. I did that enough that had I not, it would have been a convoluted manuscript and probably would have been extremely difficult to fix. But fixing as I went at least meant I had a cohesive story, albeit one in much need of editing.

Yes, I have been advised this as well. It probably works well for people who outline. But I'm a pantser. If I don't go back and get myself on the right track, I'll waste a lot of time going down the wrong path. So, I use NaNoWriMo as the motivation I need to sit and write everyday. I love how the writing process is so unique to each writer. It's truly a craft!

Editing takes me such a long time, and I hate to break the flow of my ideas. I write my first draft quickly (unlike this current NaNoWriMo novel!) and then I go back and edit. How about you?