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WIP Challenge Check-in, Day 11 -- Tuesday
Hello on Tuesday! What kind of a writing day has it been today -- or yesterday, if today hasn't gotten going yet?
- I thought about my fic once or twice
- I wrote
- I did some planning and/or research
- I edited
- I've sent my fic off to my beta
- I posted today!
- I'm taking a break
- I did something else that I'll talk about in a comment
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I've only posted fanfic, and when I find continuity errors, I usually go and clean them up. It depends on the story, my estimate of the likelihood of someone spotting the error, and the effort that would be required to sort it out.
In a professional, published manuscript that has gone through the process, been published, and then you've discovered a continuity error, I imagine that the best you could do these days is put a note explanation on your author site. How the situation came about, and maybe a solution for your readers to justify that continuity error.