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As a wanna-be writer, and an established reviewer I totally understand your list. Also, I was a proofing typist/keyboarder for decades and worked for a while under an editor for a scientific magazine, and we were always finding errors AFTER THE ARTICLES WERE PUBLISHED and had been checked by the author (a scientist/teacher), me, and the editor and the author again before publication. It seems some errors always slipped through no matter what. With editing programs, things have improved, but there are still errors showing up in published works. Those gremlins always get into the work somehow!
Ideas can come so fast sometimes you can't get them all down, but at other times the world just stares at you or your characters look at you like, "What are you doing sitting there--produce a storyline so we can get going and tell our tale like we're supposed to. You're the director of this show: tell us what we're supposed to be doing and saying."