Smilin, editing is good. Just depends on your perpective about it. If you think of it as work and correcting mistakes, it stinks! But, if you think of it as being creative and making your work better, it's inspiring.
Writing is all about rewriting.
There are times I look at things I wrote weeks ago and think, what the heck is that?
Did I write that?
Every time we sit with our words we come with more; more thoughts, life experiences, insight, wisdom, etc. That's why I think rewriting makes our work perfect.
I agree with Jawjaw about having others read our work. It's surprising what another mind can do with our words. Often others help you to see what needs to be clearer, more precise, funnier, less preachy, shorter, more descriptive, etc.
I have a friend who has written a novel and has been shopping publishers for two years. During that time she has taken writing classes and had others critique her book. She has gladly made many changes because they have revealed facets of her book that she wasn't aware needed changing.
And about the rejection thing...can't take it too personally. Hear what they have to say, see how it pertains to your reflections, make changes(or not), and move on.
Please read the November contest posts in the forums. I posted them because I wanted everyone to read them and see that they may very well have chosen a different winner. In many cases it's not about poor writing. It's ALL about how the writing CLICKS with the agent, editor, or publisher. So when we submit we must be sure we are giving them exactly what they are looking for.
I've received some awesome stories for my book, (written by published authors) but they just don't fit in a chapter, or they read like sermons, or are very similar to ones I've already accepted, so I have to reject them.
I've also accepted a couple that were great stories, but perhaps not written as well. That's why there are editors. If writers are willing to work with editors, it makes getting published easier. Some writers aren't willing to change much and that's why they don't get published. I guess that's where self-publishing comes in.
If we are freelancing and submitting to magazines and anthologies we have to be willing to work with others because sometimes there is part of the story that's perfect but may need a different ending in order to be a perfect article for a chapter or magazine.
I've rambled! I know I'll read this in a couple weeks and thikn...what the heck?
For the record...I don't edit these posts. I just write and rarely rewrite.