
Where you will be introduced to the concept of deep editing
Where you will get to know the four layers of deep editing
Where you will learn how to get the most out of this course
Where you will learn how to become familiar with the material you are about to edit
Where you will learn to identify the intention of the piece of writing you're editing
Where you will learn how to identify and separate every single point in a piece of writing
Where you will see how I identify and separate points in a piece of writing
Where you will discover how to evaluate the points in a piece of writing for meaning
Where you will see how I evaluate points in a piece of writing for meaning
Where you will learn how to weigh the points in a piece of writing for relevance
Where you will see how I evaluate the points in a piece of writing for relevance
Where you will learn how to test the worthiness of every point in a piece of writing
Where you will see how I evaluate the worthiness of every point in a piece of writing
Where you will learn how to identify pointless repetition in a piece of writing
Where you will see how I identify and remove pointless repetition in a piece of writing
Where you will discover how to fact-check a piece of writing
Where you will see how I fact-check a piece of writing
Where you will learn how to identify anything that may be missing from a piece of writing
Where I will show you how I go about identifying anything that may be missing from a piece of writing
Where you will learn to identify the basic perspective in a piece of writing
Where I show you how I identify and create the basic perspective of a piece of writing
Where you will learn to break up a piece of writing into useful categories
Where I show you how I identify useful categories in a piece of writing
Where you will discover how to elegantly arrange the categories in a piece of writing
Where I show you how I elegantly arrange the categories in a piece of writing
Where you will learn how to organise the points within each category elegantly
Where I show you how I order points within each section of a piece of writing
Where you will learn how to create smooth transitions between the categories in a piece of writing
Where I show you how I create smooth transitions within a piece of writing
Where you will learn about the importance of making the points in a piece of writing read well
Where I show you how I make the points in a piece of writing read well together
Where you will learn how to identify clutter that spoils the reading experience
Where I show you how to clear up the clutter in a piece of writing
Where you will learn to place the points in a piece of writing into neat paragraphs
Where I show you how I create neat paragraphs
Where you learn about the importance of creating good introductions
Where I show you how I create good introductions
Where you learn about the importance of creating good endings
Where I show you how I create good endings
Where you learn about the importance of making the writing as evocative as possible
Where I show you how I make a piece of writing more evocative
Where you learn about the importance of introducing people and organisations appropriately
Where I show you how I introduce people and entities tidily
Where you will learn to edit for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and typos
Where I show you how I edit for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and typos
Where you learn to match headlines to text
Where I show you how I match headlines and text
Where you learn to ensure consistency throughout a piece of writing
Where I show you how to notice and fix inconsistencies in a piece of writing
Where you learn about the tactic of reading the edited piece aloud
Where I show how to read an edited piece aloud to make any final "catches"
Where I refresh for you the long journey travelled
Where to go for more content
Where I give you some more exercises to embed the learning received
Where you discover my 9-step quick-editing system for turning around a fast edit
Where I show you in more detail how to edit for style
FROM THE CREATOR OF THE BESTSELLING, Writing With Flair: How To Become An Exceptional Writer...
Want to become an outstanding editor?
Most editors do a fine job of fixing up the spelling, grammar, punctuation, and typos in a piece of writing.
It takes a different skill level to turn dry, disorganised, and clunky prose into writing that is beautifully organised and bursting with life and energy.
Imagine having that power over your own writing.
Enter, deep editing
Editing Mastery introduces you to a technique the author calls deep editing, familiar only to an inner circle of exceptional editors.
It offers a systematic way of editing that reliably transforms almost any piece of nonfiction writing into magnificent, sparkling prose.
The deep editing technique forces you to consider every aspect of a document, ensuring that quality gets embedded into each and every pore of the writing.
"It takes a genius to make the complex and difficult look exceedingly easy and simple and Shani Raja is one such case. I learned so much from him that even though I spent my life in journalism, I never learned as much from anyone as I did from him. Highly recommended..." -- GLORIA LINDA ABELL, UDEMY STUDENT
"I'm crafting better content than ever..." -- PAULO ARMI, UDEMY STUDENT
"The editing process is beautifully simplified..." -- SUMAN PRABHU, UDEMY STUDENT
"A remarkably simple and clear process to edit writing..." -- JIM CANTONI, UDEMY STUDENT
"Satisfies a writer's hunger for certainty that his work will garner a five star ranking..." -- GREG STONE, UDEMY STUDENT
"The most professionally produced training I've seen on Udemy ..." -- DANIEL HARRIGAN, UDEMY STUDENT
"My experience while doing this Deep Editing course has been one of sheer delight..." -- ROSALIE PRINTER, UDEMY STUDENT
"Every lesson is gold..." -- MEGHAN BLOOD, UDEMY STUDENT
"Excellent for anyone who wants to learn about clarity, simplicity, and elegance in writing..." -- AGATA T SZCODRAK, UDEMY STUDENT
"Half an hour into this course, and I am less overwhelmed..." -- KATEY NIXON, UDEMY STUDENT
"Simply awesome..." -- GOPINATH CHANDRA, UDEMY STUDENT
"Brilliant content and structure..." -- JESS MELAS, UDEMY STUDENT
"A very lean and methodical way to edit a document..." -- DANA PETERSON, UDMEY STUDENT
"A genius teacher..." -- TRISH ELLIS, UDEMY STUDENT
"Will help editors of every level..." -- DSDAVIS, UDEMY STUDENT
"A realistic perspective on different editing techniques..." -- CHAE CLARK, UDEMY STUDENT
"Very impressed..." -- MICHAEL JORDAN, UDEMY STUDENT
"Concise and practical..." -- AUROSHREE MAJUMDAR, UDEMY STUDENT
"A process we can follow for all our writing..." -- JOAN SALANITRI -- UDEMY STUDENT
"Shani's courses are simply the best when it comes to real life, practical, applicable writing..." -- ALICIA ADAMS, UDEMY STUDENT
The deep editing method will set you apart from other editors -- whether you’re editing a book, a blog, an essay, or business writing of some type.
It will also help you self-edit your own writing to its full potential.
Trade secrets
Among the few who know how perform this sort of advanced surgery on writing are senior editors on top newspapers, who spend their days turning raw copy into captivating stories for millions of readers.
I've worked for several such newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal, where I was employed as a senior editor and writing coach for some years.
Once you learn these deep editing secrets, you won't just be a competent editor. You'll become a masterful one.
Having these skills will enhance your own writing exponentially, too, as you begin incorporating deep-editing techniques into your work naturally.
Your books, blogs, essays, emails, or website copy will shine like never before.
What is deep editing?
The system basically has four stages. First, you edit the content of a piece of writing. Then you edit the structure. Next, you edit for style. And finally, you focus on the presentation.
By concentrating on those layers one at a time, your edit will be thorough -- and the writing as a result will look spectacularly polished.
STAGE 1: THE CONTENT EDIT
You make sure every point in a piece of writing is unique, makes perfect sense, is factually correct, and is worth keeping.
STAGE 2: THE STRUCTURE EDIT
You organise all the points into an orderly narrative that flows elegantly from start to finish.
STAGE 3: THE STYLE EDIT
You make sure all the ideas are expressed as simply, clearly, elegantly, and evocatively as possible.
STAGE 4: THE PRESENTATION EDIT
You fix any mistakes and inconsistencies that create a bad look for any type of professional writing.
In this premium course, I'll guide you through each stage of a deep edit so the process becomes second nature to you.
You'll be editing a piece of writing right along with me. I chose this interactive method to help you get to the top of the learning curve of deep editing in the fastest possible time.
The writing you'll be working with will be very flawed and difficult to edit. But with my help, you'll move step by step toward making it read brilliantly.
Supreme confidence and competence
Once you know how to deep edit, you'll know how to make any type of writing reach its full potential.
You'll come out of this course a much more proficient and confident editor, as well as a much better writer.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Shani Raja is a veteran journalist who has edited for The Wall Street Journal and contributed to The Economist, the Financial Times, and Bloomberg News, among other top news organisations. He has trained dozens of prominent journalists in the craft of writing, including at The Wall Street Journal. Shani's flagship course, Writing With Flair, has long been the bestselling writing course on Udemy, with many tens of thousands of passionate students learning how to become elite writers.