Thread:Urkelbot666/@comment-26268104-20161112134523/@comment-25021327-20161114232520

Hey, man! As far as locating plot holes and stuff like that I find that the best way for me is to run my writing by another person. It seems that when I write, there are certain things that I can read a dozen times and never catch, but a new set of eyes will be able to pick certain things up right away.

Aside from that, I'll usually read through my work a lot and try to think of in from the perspective of someone who didn't know anything about the plot beforehand, which is a little difficult. For dialogue exchanges and major action events and stuff, I'll read them a few times and ask myself if they completely make sense, or if there is something that might need clarifying for someone reading it the first time. Like, "did I explain how they got where they are? Did I explain how they obtained certain items, and why they have them? What is their motivation? Do their actions match the motivation?" stuff like that.

Again, I find the best way for myself is to run my stuff by other people. Preferrably someone who might have experience with reading/writing, and someone who may not. Sorry I don't have many more diverse suggestions at the moment.