Reading Your Writing Aloud--How It Gives You the Necessary Distance for Revision
Revising a book requires distance. Ideally, the writer has to detach enough from the emotional content of the writing, or the love of her characters, to "hear" the story as a reader would.
Revising without this distance usually means we repeat ourselves. We run the same track over and over.
Maybe words get tweaked. But the overall sense of the sto…