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How to Avoid Continuity Errors In Your Manuscript

Neha Yazmin
5 min readJul 19, 2021

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When I see continuity errors in movies or TV shows, I chuckle indulgently. When I see them in books, I get a little worked up because they’re easy to avoid.

Whether you’re writing a book that spans a significant period of time or one that packs a lot of action into a few weeks, keeping track of what happens when is very important.

You don’t want to get your dates muddled up.

I know that a lot of writers are already doing this in some form or another, but I’ve seen enough continuity issues in self-published books over the years to know that more writers should be taking steps to avoid continuity errors in their novels. I’ve seen book reviews that complain about these problems, too — and they made me cringe. These issues can be avoided if the writer is just a little more organised.

Say what you will about my books — and some readers really do go all out in their rant reviews — but you can’t say that they contain continuity errors. I’ll tell you how I achieve this.

A lot of my projects end up spanning at least a year. Don’t ask me why. My debut novel, Soulmates Saga #1, is one example. When I started it, I…

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Neha Yazmin
Neha Yazmin

Written by Neha Yazmin

Writer. Blogger (writing, publishing, life). Mum of 1. UCL Psychology graduate. Former investments professional. Published in The Startup.

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