Manuscript continuity issues
Specific issue pages for the continuity problems authors search for when a draft feels internally inconsistent.
Name the exact continuity problem
Broad phrases like plot hole are useful, but fixes usually become easier once the issue is named precisely.
Character name inconsistency
How to find and fix characters whose names, titles, nicknames, ranks, pronouns, or forms of address drift across a manuscript.
Timeline contradiction
How to spot timeline contradictions involving dates, ages, travel time, recovery time, deadlines, and scene order.
Plot hole checker
What authors usually mean by plot hole, and how continuity checks can identify the specific contradiction behind it.
Location continuity error
How to find setting, room, travel, sightline, entrance, exit, weather, and object-placement inconsistencies.
Series bible mismatch
How to handle a manuscript passage that disagrees with a series bible, style sheet, or prior-book fact.
Character knowledge leak
How to find scenes where a character acts on facts, secrets, memories, or clues they should not yet know.
Unresolved clue
How to decide whether an important clue, promise, object, warning, or callback needs payoff, reduction, or removal.
Prop continuity mistake
How to track important objects that are lost, hidden, transferred, damaged, duplicated, or recovered.