• ​EPISODE 61: Mastering Manuscript Revision: A Conversation with Macmillan Editor Carina Licon

  • Mar 17 2025
  • Length: 31 mins
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​EPISODE 61: Mastering Manuscript Revision: A Conversation with Macmillan Editor Carina Licon

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    In this episode of Way-Word Writers, hosts Heather Cashman, Stephanie Bearce, and Nicki Jacobsmeyer are joined by Carina Licon, Assistant Editor at Henry Holt Books for Young Readers, part of the Macmillan Children's Publishing Group. The discussion navigates through Carina's editorial process—emphasizing the importance of character-driven and voice-y manuscripts, maintaining the author's voice, and offering insights into the revision process. Carina shares her collaborative approach to editing and the criteria she uses for evaluating character motivation, development, and stakes in a story. Additionally, they explore the intricacies of handling revisions, from receiving editorial notes to deciding on rewrites versus targeted edits. The episode concludes with useful tips on making narrative voices more distinctive and engaging, along with practical advice on tracking revisions.

    00:00 Introduction to Way-Word Writers
    00:32 Meet Editor Carina Licon
    02:54 Carina's Editorial Approach
    04:13 Balancing Author's Voice and Revisions
    08:28 Common Revision Mistakes
    09:46 The Role of Critique Partners
    13:21 Developmental Edits and Author Collaboration
    16:23 Revise and Resubmit Process
    24:44 Character Development and Stakes
    29:24 Refining Narrative Voice
    30:58 Conclusion and Farewell

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