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Ksenia Anske

June 25, 2017

An editing example: bad vs. good

by Ksenia Anske


Illustration by Billy Nunez

Illustration by Billy Nunez

Illustration by Billy Nunez

Illustration by Billy Nunez

On the heels of the previous post on editing lessons, Howard Oberg asked me to provide "some examples of bad vs. good." In Howard's own words: "As a noob writer sometimes I don't even know crap writing if it hit me in the face." I asked Howard if he'd like to serve as a lab rabbit in this exercise. He agreed: "A chance to be humiliated before the masses. Sure, why not." We sealed the deal with coffee, and below you will find the opening to Howard's short story Cortonia—first the unedited version, then the edited version (with my comments), then a mini editorial letter, the kind I usually send to my clients. Here we go. (Howard, breathe. It's okay. I won't kill you. YET.)

"CORTONIA" BY HOWARD OBERG (ORIGINAL)

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TAGS: I'm really not evil, I just have to be brutal, when editing, for the story to get better, and also for the writer to learn, it's part of the job, so Howard?, you're my hero, thank you for your courage, Good luck!