Yes, the wrong word as in the sentence is supposed to be:
She strolled along the street, trying to act as if she didn't have a care in the world.
But what I typed is:
She strolled along the storm, trying to act as if she didn't have a care in the world.
Using this as an example, I totally was thinking "street" when I was typing. But it's like there was a disconnect in my brain and my fingers typed "storm" instead. Most of the time, I catch the errors but there have been times when I didn't. Not until someone else caught it and I felt big-time embarrassed.
At one time, I was a bit worried about it. So I asked a writer friend, who put out like four or five books a year, if she ever typed a totally different word from what she intended to type. She said she definitely did. That made me feel better. Plus I heard other writers mention it since then, and just last week when I was having lunch with a writer friend who said she wished she didn't type the wrong word.
I was like "Join the club, honey!"
This is a blog hop but I can't get the linky tool to work. So you can check out the other posts in this blog hop at MFRW Blog
This is a blog hop but I can't get the linky tool to work. So you can check out the other posts in this blog hop at MFRW Blog
6 comments:
Can I join your club? I have done that too. My fear is one of those slip-ups will get past me or my beta!
Sometimes I put in a word that doesn't quite fit. The last one was "stretched" when the word I was searching for was "strained". Thank God for the thesaurus!
I'm always making those disconnects. I just hope I find them when I edit.
We all do this now and again, Patricia, so don't feel bad. My critique group usually catches mine, thank goodness.
Thanks for chiming in! Glad I'm not alone in this. :)
You are most definitely not alone! Submitting my application to join this club....;)
Kenzie Michaels
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