I'm reading the discussion from last week at No whine, Just Champage group - reading it right at this moment, and put it a bit on hold to write this down - and while scrolling and hungrily devouring the comments, it came to me that many of you misplace their notes, or some probably don't even use them that much. I only recently began scribbling notes and outlines for my WIPs, but I'm also a very very young beginenr at this. Learned quite a few things though, andam getting more and more thirsty of learning each day.
Anyways, following the mentioned article's advice which is Simplicity, I give you here, with no further ado, the link to a good free noveling software:
I've downloaded it and tried it. Made my life much easier. No more displaced notes, novels organized as projects, with chapters, scenes, characters description, plots, subplots, you name it.
Note: I found this on RedBubble, reading one post in one of the writing groups to which I am a member. This is the post. Hope mentioning this doesn't violate any Gather rules. If so, and if anyone knows it, please elt me know. Just thought it would be fair to give the credit to the rightfull one.
Hope this will help you.
Cheers!
Glory


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"Paul's mad."
This way, I know Paul's going to do something about being mad.
One of the most important tools I use for novel writing is back-reading repeatedly what I wrote.
Quite a good tool you got. This software thing helped me keep track of my notes - no more misplaced little papers and/or stolen by my kid :)
Thanks for stopping by!
It's actually made by a long time NaNo participant. :)
I'd have to alter my methods, though. All my notes and research are all done by hand. :) I keep them in a drawer in folders and notebooks where my son won't get to them. All nice, neat, safe and inviting. :)
Anywho, thanks so much for posting to my group,Anythingwriting
Thank you for bringing this to my attention! This works perfectly with how I write. I actually just went through and redid my character info on paper last week and I wrote it out almost exactly how it's set up on this program!
Thanks again for the info! =)