Unsolicited writing advice, no #7262:
When you're editing a project, try changing the font before you start. It tricks your brain into seeing your words anew, making it easier to spot typos or areas that might need work.
When you're editing a project, try changing the font before you start. It tricks your brain into seeing your words anew, making it easier to spot typos or areas that might need work.
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My biggest issue is not just continuing to write. I seem to always go back and edit what I've already written.
The book I'm working on the hardest has 51K + words and I keep editing it until I feel it's perfect 🤦🏻♀️
Writing creates a sense of ownership of words. Writers can write and rewrite, but they tend to overlook that which might diminish their work. They lack the objectivity to EDIT.
So writers, write on (and revise away). But hire an editor to edit.