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Editing the Mess: Focus, Belief, and the Art of Shaping a Manuscript

Editing the Mess: Focus, Belief, and the Art of Shaping a Manuscript

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In this episode of We Love Everyone, Marcy Barbaro and Alex Morin take listeners inside the often unseen, and sometimes messy, world of editing a book.

They explore the unique challenge editors face: maintaining sharp focus while working within a manuscript that is still evolving. A draft is rarely clean or complete, and the ability to stay grounded amid that uncertainty is a skill in itself.

Marcy and Alex discuss how iterative writing can either slow the editing process down or deepen the editor’s engagement, depending on how it’s approached. They also dive into sequencing. This is the art of structuring ideas and narrative flow, with Marcy embracing it and Alex openly wrestling with its challenges.

At the heart of the conversation is the idea that editors must “hold belief” in the writer, in the process, and in the eventual outcome. Without that belief, it becomes difficult to guide a project to completion.

The episode wraps with a rapid-fire exchange on what editors truly need from authors, offering practical insights for anyone navigating the editor–writer relationship.

This episode is an honest look at the discipline, patience, and mindset required to transform a work in progress into a finished manuscript.

What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

  • Why editing requires intense focus—even in messy drafts
  • How iterative writing can help or hinder the editing process
  • A candid discussion on sequencing (and why it’s not for everyone)
  • What it means for an editor to “hold belief”
  • A rapid-fire list of what editors need from authors
  • Insights into making the editor–author relationship more effective

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