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Hit the Books: How to Self-Edit How to Self-Edit Self-editing your work can be emotional, and at tim

Hit the Books: How to Self-Edit [Blurb]( How to Self-Edit Self-editing your work can be emotional, and at times may seem impossible—but the truth is, it’s just editing. Learn a few tips and exercises that can help you refine your own work to be its absolute best. [Read on]( “For those of you working on stories, or attempting to make themes with your photographs, remember that you are only as good as your weakest image...If you choose 10 images from your project and nine are solid but the tenth just doesn’t hold up, most viewers will focus on that one subpar image. Just because you like an image doesn’t mean it fits with or adds to the theme. You must be ruthless.” [Read full article]( [Blurb]( Visit the blog [Blog]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pintrest]( [YouTube]( Questions? Visit the help center [Help Center]( [Blurb] [Make a book in minutes]( [Make a book in minutes [Share]]( [Blurb] [Privacy]( | [Pricing]( | [Email Preference Center]( | [Unsubscribe]( Blurb ®, a division of RPI Print, Inc. 3325 S 116th Street, Tukwila, WA 98168, USA © 2024 RPI Print, Inc., All Rights Reserved

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