One of my difficulties through NaNoWriMo was controlling my internal editor.
A good trick I’ve learnt is to highlight areas I want to work on in more detail, and make one or two notes about why. For example I might write ‘more detail needed’ or ‘check facts’, something that will remind me of the problem. That way you can keep your editor at bay – but not lose sight of an issue you’ve noticed.
If you reach your 50,000 words early you might want to go back and do some tidying, but if not at least you’ll know where to look first for revisions.
Happy writing
EJ
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