Alice Sudlow
Your Next Draft
Supporting fiction writers doing the hard work of revising unputdownable novels. The novel editing process is the creative crucible where you discover the story you truly want to tell—and it can present some of the most challenging moments on your writing journey. Developmental editor and book coach Alice Sudlow will be your companion through the mess and magic of revision. You’ll get inspired by interviews with authors, editors, and coaches sharing their revision processes; gain practical tips from Alice’s editing practice; and hear what real revision truly requires as Alice workshops scenes...
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What Is a Manuscript Evaluation? (And Do You Need One?) 04.02.2025 32:34
It’s the most common developmental editing service you’ll see. Know what to look for and when (or if) you need one. If you google “developmental editor” and start looking through editors’ websites, you’ll see a common service appear again and again: A manuscript evaluation. (Or assessment, or diagnostic, or critique. A rose by any other name, etc.) Typically, in a manuscript evaluation, an editor...
Scene Workshop: Hook Your Readers in Chapter One with Cathryn deVries 21.01.2025 1:38:37
You get one shot to grab their attention. Don’t waste it with characters staring off into space. You've put all this work into uncovering your character's internal arc. You know them SO WELL. When you step into a scene, you're giving your absolute all to uncovering the deep meaning and purpose behind it, the profound arc of character transformation that's happening in even the...
The Unskippable Process to Create Unputdownable Books 07.01.2025 25:57
It’s unpopular, but essential if you’re aiming to craft your best work. Picture this: one year from now, you’re holding your book in your hands. You see the gorgeous cover art, feel the slight resistance when you open the cover for the first time, run your hands over the soft, smooth paper, flip the pages and smell that delicious new book smell. Does that sound amazing? Holding your book in your h...
How to Edit Your Novel When Disaster Strikes 27.08.2024 17:28
Your book is important. But sometimes, worthy interruptions will delay it for a while. For the last few months, this podcast feed has been quiet. It went dark with no notice in mid-June. I didn’t mean to disappear on you. In fact, I didn’t plan to pause the podcast at all. But a family emergency struck, and all my best-laid plans for summer 2024 changed in a matter of hours. This summer, I learned...
How Taylor Jenkins Reid Crafts an Exceptional Opening Scene 18.06.2024 30:24
Your reader experiences your story one scene at a time. Make every scene un-put-down-able. Great stories are made of great scenes. Sure, your novel has a clever plot with twists and turns from the first page to the last. But the way your readers will experience that plot is . . . . . . one scene at a time. Which means if you want your readers to fall in love with your novel, you need to captivate...
2 “Showing” and "Telling" Ways to Convey Time Passing in Your Novel 04.06.2024 16:34
Show and tell your readers why time matters to your characters. Time matters. When you look up and it’s dark outside, time matters to you. When your characters look around and summer is turning into fall, time matters to them. When your readers are reading a novel and they can’t figure out how time is passing? Well, time matters to them, too—mostly because they’re confused. In this episode, I’m sh...
3 “Telling” Ways to Convey Time Passing in Your Novel 21.05.2024 27:30
Don’t lose your readers. Just tell them what time it is. The passage of time seems intuitive. It just happens, right? (Like, whether you want it to or not. Time and tide wait for no man, etc.) Here’s the thing, though. If you don’t tell your readers that time is passing in your novel . . . . . . they won’t know. It seems wild, I know. It feels like time passing should be obvious. But I promise you...
Why You Must Show Time Passing in Your Novel 07.05.2024 16:04
This is often overlooked, but it’s essential for great stories. How do you make time pass? Well, when you’re living your regular life in the real world, you don’t have to do anything. Time is constantly passing, no matter what you do. And when a timer goes off, or you look outside and see the sun’s gone down, or you feel your stomach growl with hunger, you notice time has passed. You hardly have t...
When Should You Practice, and When Should You Publish? 23.04.2024 18:28
Write your best stories—and know when to let go and publish them. In order to write great books, you first have to learn how to write great books. But when it comes to writing, there’s always something more to learn. So how do you know when to practice your writing skills—and more importantly, when to publish the stories you’re creating? That’s what I’m talking about in this episode. In it, you’ll...
You Can't Skip Learning How to Write a Novel. Here's Why 09.04.2024 20:51
Before you can master writing great stories, you have to learn to craft great stories. When I was fifteen, I got my learner’s permit and began learning how to drive a car. This made me very unhappy. See, I wanted to know how to drive a car. I didn’t want to learn to drive a car. Knowing how to drive a car was fun, freeing, and exciting. Learning to drive a car was dangerous, tedious, dangerous, di...
4 Tips for Your First Time Working With an Editor 26.03.2024 20:05
Because working with an editor should be delightful, not scary. Let's be honest. When you start working with an editor for the first time, it can feel a little scary. You’re sharing your manuscript, the project you’ve worked so hard on, with a stranger on the internet. You’re inviting another person into a process that up until now has been entirely solo. And you’re entering an industry of pr...
4 Tips to Find the Right Editor for Your Novel 12.03.2024 12:34
What you need to know BEFORE you start working with an editor—and how to tell if they’re the right fit for your novel. Working with a developmental editor can be the most rewarding part of your editing process. But if you’ve never worked with an editor before, it can also be . . . intimidating. Confusing. Scary. After all, you’ve got to hand your manuscript that you’ve worked so hard on to a stran...
Why Writers Resist Measuring Their Craft (And Why You Shouldn’t) 27.02.2024 23:57
What we get wrong about creativity—and the truth that will make your writing and editing so much more effective. Do you know how great stories work? Scratch that. Let’s start with an easier question. Do you know how your stories work? Not all writers do. Even published authors often struggle to articulate how they created the books their readers love. They rely on intuition, following gut feelings...
The Pros and Cons of Group Coaching for Writers 13.02.2024 21:26
Why group coaching might be the perfect way to get feedback on your writing. When I was first getting started, I pictured editing like this: A writer writes a manuscript and sends it to their editor. The editor writes feedback and sends it back. The writer takes that feedback and uses it to edit their manuscript. That’s the classic form of editing. But it’s far from the only form of editing. Editi...
5 Steps to Edit the Second Draft of a Novel 30.01.2024 20:15
The simple editing process to turn your messy first draft into a second draft you love. “I’ve written first drafts before, but I’ve never edited a second draft. How do you actually do it?” A writer asked me this a few days ago. And they’re not alone—it’s a question I hear a lot. How do you actually edit a novel? Is there a process? A system? A strategy? Something, anything , to guide you after you...
Why a Page One Rewrite Is Actually Worth Celebrating 16.01.2024 17:07
It sounds scary, but it’s actually MAJOR editing progress. What if the best way to make progress on your novel . . . . . . is to go back to the beginning? Sometimes, the most effective editing strategy is a page one rewrite. Yes, that means exactly what it sounds like. You open a blank document and begin writing an entirely fresh manuscript. It might feel like you’re moving backwards. But you’re n...
What It REALLY Means to Make Progress Editing Your Novel 02.01.2024 18:21
Editing progress doesn’t always look like you’d expect. Here’s how to recognize it. If your editing is going great, you’ll enjoy this episode. Honestly, though, if editing feels like the worst thing in the world right now, you’ll love this episode even more. Here’s what’s in store: How do you know whether you’re really making progress editing your novel? In the episode, you’ll learn: Why editing p...
The Most Joyful Editing Feedback I Ever Give 26.12.2023 10:43
Here’s what happens when you absolutely NAIL IT in your story. Sometimes, you just nail it . The ideas click. The words flow. The revision works . Those days are my favorite days to give my clients feedback. When the pieces finally fall into place and the story is transformed for the better. On those days, I get to share my most joyful editing feedback. And in this episode, I’m sharing that feedba...
The Top 5 Lessons From Year 1 of Building My Editing Business 19.12.2023 22:04
Your editing process has more in common with building a business than you might think. Editing a novel and building a business . . . well, they’re actually not all that different. That’s something I’ve been thinking about all year. As I’ve coached writers through the editing process, I’ve been struck again and again by how similar novel editing and business building really are. After all, they’re...
The Top 5 Editing Tips From Your Next Draft in 2023 12.12.2023 22:58
The year’s most popular editing tip, plus four more strategies I don’t want you to miss. What’s the best editing tip you’ve learned this year? If you’ve been listening to Your Next Draft all year, there are quite a few to pick from—fifty, in fact. So in this episode, I’m taking a look back at this year on Your Next Draft. I’ve selected the top five editing tips from 2023, tips you can put to use i...
My Biggest Takeaway From Coaching Writers in 2023 05.12.2023 12:52
What dozens of manuscripts and dozens of writers all have in common. This weekend, I celebrated the one year anniversary of launching my editing business. And since the one year mark is a pretty major milestone, and we’re nearing the end of 2023, I’ve been looking back. I’ve edited dozens of novels and coached dozens of writers this year. And while the stories vary widely, there’s one theme I’ve e...
How to Make Sure Even Your "Slow" Scenes Keep Your Readers Hooked 28.11.2023 19:02
Four questions to make every scene of your novel un-put-down-able. Some of your scenes are really exciting. They’re the big ones, the reasons why your readers picked up your book: the first kiss, the epic battle, the discovery of the body. And some of your scenes . . . well, they’re the stuff that happens in between the exciting scenes. In those scenes, the story slows down. Sometimes it slows dow...
How to Figure Out What Your Character REALLY Wants 21.11.2023 22:11
Make your readers care about your story by getting specific about what your protagonist wants—and why. What does your protagonist want? I bet you have an answer for that question. I also bet that your answer is a little . . . generic. See, the thing your protagonist wants is good . They might want to save a victim from a villain, or fall in love, or get a promotion, or solve a mystery. We all agre...
Behind the Scenes of a Deep Dive Manuscript Evaluation 14.11.2023 28:49
The 7 layers of analysis I use to edit a fourth draft of a novel. I don’t know about you, but right now, my schedule is full . My days are packed with editing. I have several manuscripts I’m absolutely loving on my desk right now, so many pages to read, and so many notes to share with writers. With all this editing, I didn’t have time to put together a typical episode of Your Next Draft for you. S...
How to Flesh Out Flat Characters With Just 4 Questions 07.11.2023 19:38
The minimum viable character questionnaire to develop all your side characters. How do you flesh out a flat character? Create a cast your readers will fall in love with? Make each character realistic, well-developed, and believable? There are tons of character development questionnaires and personality tests and character sketch templates out there. They’ll ask you everything from “What’s your cha...
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