I like to think that my stories are well crafted (heck, I spend enough time on some of them) but it doesn’t seem to matter how many times I read through them before posting, I always notice something wrong when I read them again a few weeks or months later when it’s too late to edit them.
That might sound a little egotistical but I write my stories for my own pleasure and I enjoy reading them as much as anyone does. Also, as my regular readers know, I’m a bit obsessed with chronological and consistency, so I often reread old stories when I’m working on new ones to make sure there are no discrepancies between them.
The errors I notice are stupid little things. A wrong word here, a wrong tense there, the same descriptive word or phrase used twice in consecutive sentences. To give an example I’ve just been rereading “New Blood”, which I originally posted 8 months ago, and I noticed that, near the end, Rylie is “…stating slightly self-consciously down at her sweaty tits” when she’s being introduced to me. She’s not “stating” of course, she’s “staring”.
Nits for sure and most people probably won’t notice them - but, being a bit of a perfectionist, it annoys me
. We all tend to read what we think should be there rather than what is there - which is why I miss them before posting. When you’ve read something 20 times, particularly something you wrote yourself, you just don’t see the errors. Read the same thing six months later with fresh eyes and they’re glaring obvious.
I think what I need is an editor. Someone with a good knowledge of written English to proofread my stories before I post them. Not so much to comment on the plots, my writing style or the descriptive elements (although I’m open to suggestions and constructive criticism) but more to spot those silly little typos and repeated phrases before I post the stories.
So if you’re the sort of person who gets annoyed when they see silly typos and repetitive phrases and you’d like to get a preview of the next Ellen Shaw story before it’s posted, get in touch and maybe we can work something out. Just bear in mind that most of my stories run to 10,000 words and some are a lot longer
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Ellen x
P.S. Please remember that I write in British English - I don’t want an editor who Americanises everything