I edit everything myself, but I do use the spellchecker in OpenOffice. Might try Grammarly if people seem to like it.
I don't really have a set number of times I reread it because I agonize, but it is usually around five times or more for a nearly finished chapter. First read is usually for...
Would need to know their motivations, I think. There are some characters that do good things, but they end up benefiting from them with another aspect behind the scenes that might be considered necessary evils. Many have layers to a plan with the good seen on the outside and what is considered...
Mobile doesn't have undo?! Oof the feels. Usually use something like Open Office. Got a new laptop after so many years and didn't realize you could actually use the touchpad to go forward and back on web pages. Lost a bunch of edits on scribble. :( At least it can be disabled in browser settings.
Something I haven't uploaded on here (but might someday) was influenced by Dark Souls and Elden Ring with heavy mood, some ambiguity and such. I'd say a bit of Diablo is in there as well when it comes to some religious stuff I use.
Even years later I still go back and edit as well. Try to polish and refresh on some details. Can even give ideas for referencing things later that aren't always necessary but can be appreciated.
I prefer to play games at least on the "Hard" difficulty setting or equivalent. I want the game to force me to use all the mechanics available for what specific purpose is there. Like in Doom Eternal where I'm forced to use certain weapons to deal with enemy types/weaknesses. If I feel like...
I don't know if it is the 'right' way to do it, but I like the way you plan on doing it. :D I like when stories follow multiple perspectives like that.
I would take an hour to play the MMORPG sensation, Final Fantasy XIV, with its free trial all the way up to the award-winning Heavensward expansion and Lvl 60 with no time limit for play.