editor goblin

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A term coined by our very own Courtney Dean. Everyone has an editor goblin: it’s the feeling in your gut when something in a creative work just doesn’t feel right. You may not know exactly what is wrong – maybe it’s that the cut is just a frame or two off, or the skin is just a touch too red – but your editor goblin knows that something’s not quite right. Trust your editor goblin. It never lies.

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