Day #25: Plot Hole Day #2

Monday is over and I hope yesterday helped your story plot along. However, when it comes to editing or making changes I know that it can take a longer amount of time to do. Making one change may set off a series of changes that go back to the beginning of your novel.

Understanding that time can double if you need to change something, like a plot hole, we’re all getting another to work on any holes. So if you realized that a character suddenly went missing in the middle of book, or a leap in your story doesn’t make sense, then you have another day to fix it.

As you go through your story again, ask if you answered the whys. Does the resolution to a problem feel like a smooth transition? Did you forget to resolve something? Are all the pieces connected in the right places?

If you think everything is in the right place, then take another look. I can almost guarantee that something could use a little tweaking. Writers are writers for a reason and any editor will tell you that we’re the worst editors in the world.

Until tomorrow. My posts are Monday through Friday.

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~Yoon Ju

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I’m an author in Minnesota who started out writing and illustrating Children’s books. I’ve published poetry and adult Romance Novels. I created my website and social media to reach out to other writers because the process can be lonely. I wanted to reach out to readers, writers, and those with a dream of finishing “that” novel. I share the advice of other writers and the tools I use to create my stories.

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