selfedited
Selfedited refers to written work that is primarily edited by the author themselves rather than by a professional editor. The term is most often used in the context of the writing and publishing process, where an author revises drafts, fixes structure, and polishes language before seeking external feedback or publication. Self-editing can apply to fiction, non-fiction, articles, and other prose.
Self-editing is not the same as self-publishing. A self-edited manuscript may still be professionally edited or
Typical self-editing tasks include assessing structural elements (story arc, argument flow, chapter order), checking continuity and
Advantages of self-editing include lower cost, faster iteration, and stronger alignment with the author’s intent. Limitations
See also: self-publishing, copyediting, developmental editing, line editing, editing (process).