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The Write Anyway Podcast
Sue Campbell
45 episodes
11 hours ago
The Write Anyway podcast helps you hone your author mindset, overcome self-sabotage and write in the face of life's inevitable obstacles. Hosted by Sue Campbell, Anne Hawley and Rachelle Ramirez of Pages & Platforms. Learn more at pagesandplatforms.com/subscribe
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The Write Anyway podcast helps you hone your author mindset, overcome self-sabotage and write in the face of life's inevitable obstacles. Hosted by Sue Campbell, Anne Hawley and Rachelle Ramirez of Pages & Platforms. Learn more at pagesandplatforms.com/subscribe
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When Your Manuscript is Too Long
The Write Anyway Podcast
28 minutes 20 seconds
3 months ago
When Your Manuscript is Too Long

Is your novel bursting at the seams? Developmental editor Anne Hawley reveals how she cut 100,000 words from her historical novel – and how you can trim your manuscript without losing its heart.

Anne shares battle-tested strategies for identifying and eliminating excess content, including:

  • How to know if your manuscript is too long for your genre
  • Four major areas to target for significant cuts
  • Why "killing your darlings" is so emotionally challenging
  • Smart techniques for preserving cut content
  • When to keep your longer manuscript despite industry pressures


Plus: Learn why "the reader needs to know this" might be your biggest obstacle to a leaner, stronger story.

Whether you're writing fantasy epics or middle-grade fiction, these practical tips will help you craft a manuscript that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

Subscribe to our newsletter: pagesandplatforms.com/subscribe

Join the Happily Ever Author Club for more resources:
Is your novel bursting at the seams? In this episode, developmental editor Anne Hawley reveals how she cut 100,000 words from her historical novel – and how you can trim your manuscript without losing its heart.

Anne shares battle-tested strategies for identifying and eliminating excess content, including:

  • How to know if your manuscript is too long for your genre
  • Four major areas to target for significant cuts
  • Why "killing your darlings" is so emotionally challenging
  • Smart techniques for preserving cut content
  • When to keep your longer manuscript despite industry pressures


Plus: Learn why "the reader needs to know this" might be your biggest obstacle to a leaner, stronger story.

Whether you're writing fantasy epics or middle-grade fiction, these practical tips will help you craft a manuscript that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

Join the Happily Ever Author Club for more support and resources: storypath.me/hea

Subscribe to our newsletter: pagesandplatforms.com/subscribe

The Write Anyway Podcast
The Write Anyway podcast helps you hone your author mindset, overcome self-sabotage and write in the face of life's inevitable obstacles. Hosted by Sue Campbell, Anne Hawley and Rachelle Ramirez of Pages & Platforms. Learn more at pagesandplatforms.com/subscribe