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hey guys its Shaylin Im here today with another writing video so today is another video on the topic of revision Ive been doing a number of videos on the topic of revision lately because honestly Ive just been revising a lot lately so Ive done several videos on revision over the past few months I did one on every draft of my novel and what the revision process looked like I did one on a bunch of revision tips and I have a series of two videos on questions to ask yourself when revising one for developmental edits and one for line edits todays video I wanted to talk about a general framework for revision and the five key things to look for when revising your book and Im calling these the five Cs of revision because they all start with the letter c which really makes me feel very impressed with myself pretty much every edit that you will make will tie back to one of these things these are the five main principles of revising a book I mean you could say the five main principles of