Continuity resources
How books stay coherent across hundreds of pages. Character knowledge, plot contradictions, promises, and open loops.
What Is Book Continuity?
Book continuity is the consistency of facts, events, character states, timelines, and promises across an entire manuscript. It is what makes a book feel like one coherent work instead of a collection of chapters.
How to Maintain Continuity in a Novel
Maintaining continuity in a novel requires tracking character knowledge, timeline events, world rules, and open threads across hundreds of pages. Here is how to do it without losing your mind.
Character Continuity: Keeping Track of Who Knows What
Character continuity is the hardest part of writing a long novel. Characters learn things, forget things, change relationships, and accumulate history. Here is how to keep it all straight.
How to Prevent Plot Contradictions
Plot contradictions happen when a later chapter conflicts with something an earlier chapter established. They erode reader trust. Here is how to catch them before publication, not after.
Continuity in Nonfiction: Promises, Claims, and Concepts
Continuity in nonfiction is about keeping promises to the reader, tracking claims and their evidence, and ensuring concepts are introduced before they are used. Here is how to maintain it across a long manuscript.
How to Track Character Knowledge in a Novel
Character knowledge tracking means knowing what each character knows, does not know, and when they learned it. This is what prevents characters from revealing secrets they should not have.
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