On printing up the novel and going through it "one last time" to look for typos, grammatical mistakes and mis-used words:
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's going to be a stressful (long) weekend...
R
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's better to find them now rather than a week after I have sent it off.
It's going to be a stressful (long) weekend...
R
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Breathe. It's not the end of the world. No one can produce an error-free 300-400-page manuscript...
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I'm amazed at the people who are hard on themselves when they do find errors, which is what I'm thinking of, which may not apply to you at all.
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