Jay321
Really Experienced
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- Aug 2, 2013
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When I started putting word to paper, screen, however you want to say it, I used WordPad just so I didn't get the red squiggly line under typos. I wanted the ideas to flow. Once the stories were passable enough to share them, I now had to go back and find all the typos and fix the problems. It was hell, especially if it had gotten long. I have a lot of typos, usually I catch them right off, but occasionally I will have one that didn't notice or misspelled words that I need to correct.
How do you handle them? Do you keep going, keeping the flow in your head moving? Do you correct them right away? Do you let your editor deal with them?
Most often I correct them right away unless I had some epiphany that I need to finish. Example: Epiphany was one I had to look up to get the right spelling. I finished the sentence then found the correct spelling. That I consider immediately.
How do you handle them? Do you keep going, keeping the flow in your head moving? Do you correct them right away? Do you let your editor deal with them?
Most often I correct them right away unless I had some epiphany that I need to finish. Example: Epiphany was one I had to look up to get the right spelling. I finished the sentence then found the correct spelling. That I consider immediately.