Lady Elanor wrote:
I also self edit first, but then I usually allow people to make notes as they're test reading it, and I make changes if I want to/need to. I think it's important to allow others to edit, even if they make notes that you have to approve; you can read over and over your own writing so much making edits, that it is easy to miss mistakes that fresh eyes will notice.
I agree with this. When I was preparing to publish
Grandmother's Letters, I worked over that thing, catching what I would have thought were all the edits. Then, my editors went over the manuscripts, making notes, which I added or discarded on consideration.
It was amazing sometimes, the things they caught, that never occurred to me!
That said, I probably wouldn't even consider letting anyone make changes to my books for me. Notes, absolutely. Actually changes. I don't think so. Maybe, maybe typos... Even those? Not sure.
