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Whats up my friend? Abbie here and welcome back to Writers Life Wednesdays where we come together to help you make your story matter and make your author dreams come true. Today were discussing something a little bit more publishing related and that is how to line edit a novel. So Ive done a few videos on editing before in the past on this channel. One was about revisions, my revision guide, one was about just all the different types of editing and what my editing process looks like in more detail. And one was side by side comparisons of my first draft versus my final draft. All of those videos are linked in the description box below this video so you can check them out if you would like to. But todays video is about a very specific type of editing and that is line editing. So every writers editing process looks a little bit different. But heres what mine looks like in a nutshell. Finish writing the first draft, decompression time, so thats time where I dont look at my manusc