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So, I'm told, repeatedly, that we should always be editing, and revising, and redoing...
How often do you just call something done and just... leave it?
I re-read my story a lot, because it makes me happy to know I have done something so awesome (to me) and I'm constantly retweaking it. Little things mostly...
But I wonder, if I make some little changes, should I reload it? (If I even can submit a re-write)
Like, say I mention a person's name once, as an aside and then later mention the same person but as a different name... should I go back and reload that change?
Prime example from my story... I had a character say "oh I almost married X" and then ohhh 100 or so chapters later I posted "when I almost married Y" and then I realized, oops screwed up my own continuity. Then As I wrote the story for my spin-off, I rewrote the entire exchange as it felt more natural, and now I can't decide if I should go back and ask to reload that whole segment of "when I almost married Z".
If I do reload it, does it get put back up as a fresh story? (random thought)
Because if it is possible to re-submit, retweak, or other wise "clean up", some of my previous work, I might actually do so.
I don't necessarily think I should reload a story chapter for a single typo, but I've made a bunch of changes to some of my earlier work (not changing the whole thing, just some "minor" things) and wonder if that's part of the editing process.
Is there a magical edit number? I highly doubt it, but I figure why not ask.
How often do you just call something done and just... leave it?
I re-read my story a lot, because it makes me happy to know I have done something so awesome (to me) and I'm constantly retweaking it. Little things mostly...
But I wonder, if I make some little changes, should I reload it? (If I even can submit a re-write)
Like, say I mention a person's name once, as an aside and then later mention the same person but as a different name... should I go back and reload that change?
Prime example from my story... I had a character say "oh I almost married X" and then ohhh 100 or so chapters later I posted "when I almost married Y" and then I realized, oops screwed up my own continuity. Then As I wrote the story for my spin-off, I rewrote the entire exchange as it felt more natural, and now I can't decide if I should go back and ask to reload that whole segment of "when I almost married Z".
If I do reload it, does it get put back up as a fresh story? (random thought)
Because if it is possible to re-submit, retweak, or other wise "clean up", some of my previous work, I might actually do so.
I don't necessarily think I should reload a story chapter for a single typo, but I've made a bunch of changes to some of my earlier work (not changing the whole thing, just some "minor" things) and wonder if that's part of the editing process.
Is there a magical edit number? I highly doubt it, but I figure why not ask.