Here are some tips on how to self-edit. I compiled this from a discussion on a LinkedIn group, Publishing and editing professionals. You won't use all these techniques, but you can find a few that work for you.
ONLINE
- Run your spellchecker and grammar checker at the maximum possible settings.
- Write out a list of a range of checks you can do on-line for things you know you get wrong. Then do one at a time. You can use the new search feature on the Navigation Pane of Word 2010 to help with this.
- Get a proofreading software product such as PerfectIt. http://www.intelligentediting.com/default.aspx
- Increase the zoom so that you read with one eye movement per line.
PAPER
- Print out a hard-copy rather than editing on-line, or even better, self publish on Lulu, order a printed copy, and edit the delivered book. It looks and feels so different it may as well be someone else's work.
- Leave the hard-copy sitting for a week or two after you last worked on-line.
- Use a ruler or straight edge so that you only see one line at a time.
- If you have voice on your computer, get your copy electronically read back to you.
- Read your printed copy out loud, slowly and clearly, line by line or sentence by sentence.
- Read your printed copy word by word backwards.
- Read your printed copy sentence by sentence backwards.
- Take your printed copy to a different environment. (I go to a coffee shop.)
- Turn the page upside down.