
This section is for writers who have a great new idea, but are not quite sure how to go about writing a book. These are the things I focus on for different story drafts, how I find beta readers, and editors, right up to the final page of my book. Please note, this will not tell you HOW to write a book, but simply the objectives for each step of writing your book.
In each module, I will provide a list of potentially helpful resources, as well as software recommendations (if applicable) and what I use.
When the third draft is finished, I like to give it a re-read and edit. This should be a quick process. Treat it like you are reading the book as a reader. At this point, you are just looking for any random typos or other goofy things that can happen across a few hundred pages of writing. Of course, you can do overhauling rewrites if you so choose, but then I suppose I would just call it a draft 4 rather than the re-read stage. Either way, you want to make sure that you are happy enough with the way the book reads for you to finally let others read it too.