How do you restrain yourself from shoehorning foreshadowing of the planned big reveal later? Like I know outlines are there for a reason, but an outline can have those shoehorned plot points as a part of their scaffolding, so what do we do to keep us from becoming anxious and hinting at what is...
Yeah, I'm gonna say something about me here, that I ain't a big fan of relying on anything correcting my grammar. When I write, I want it to be my voice. If I'm putting somebody or something else in my mouth, and flaws are still evident, then it is no better than shoving a foot in there; and it...
Might as well put this here: I can tolerate, even support, writers who utilize AI as a tool to improve what they wrote, but the instant they are taking what AI wrote to improve what it wrote? That's not a writer anymore.
Are you okay though? Writing while burnt out for days is an emotionally brutal rollercoaster on effort of will; that can physically hurt. Proud of you for finishing it, just don't forget to recover too.
@Corty Didn't have to the instant I mentally said it; I watched the extra content of National Lampoon's Animal House and was introduced to the profession that way. :sweat_smile: