Change the font or format. Sometimes a visual change can make you see the manuscript differently. Another option is to read it backward, starting from the last page. This forces you to focus on each part separately and notice details you might have overlooked when reading in the normal order.
Take a break for a few days before coming back to it. That can give you a new perspective.
Start by setting consistent margins and using a standard font size and style. Make sure your paragraphs are properly spaced and indented for clarity.
Start by reading it aloud to catch grammar mistakes and flow issues. Then, look for plot holes and character inconsistencies.
First, always keep your manuscript saved in multiple locations. This could be on your computer, an external hard drive, and in cloud storage. Second, consider using watermarks or digital signatures to mark it as yours. And finally, don't share it widely until you're ready to publish and have taken the necessary legal steps to protect your rights.
Well, usually, you start with the title of the novel in a large and bold font at the top. Then, below that, include your name and contact information. Keep it simple and clean.
Think about the story's focus and the depth of character exploration you want. If you want a close-up on one character's thoughts and feelings, first-person might work. For a broader scope, third-person could be better.
Well, start by outlining your story. Decide on the main plot, characters, and their arcs. Then, organize your chapters and scenes.
One way to do it is to focus the story on elements that don't require the description or presence of eyes. Maybe set the story in a dark environment or have characters wearing masks or helmets that cover their eyes.
Sorry, usually it's quite difficult to view your deleted stories as they are removed from the system.
You can usually find your archived story in the settings or archive section of the relevant platform. Just look for a specific folder or option labeled 'archive'.
You could check your saved documents or folders where you usually store your stories.