Everybody is always talking about Scrivener. It's the program I'm writing my novel in. But, do you need it? Should you be using? How do I use it? https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview randombadassery+pants@gmail.com
4 (or 5) things (I lost count) to help you when you're writing to feel like pushing a Bulldozer up a mountain. https://medium.com/random-badassery randombadassery+pants@gmail.com
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I finshed plotting and then I got derailed. Here are some of the "obstacles" I let block me for the past few weeks.
I hit an important milestone and I want to share the plotting technique that took me from working on a plot for over a year to just four days. ● Scrivener: https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview ● Nabokov article: http://www.openculture.com/2014/02/the-notecards-on-which-vladimir-nabokov-wrote-lolita.html ● Action Method cards: https://actionmethod.com/products/action-cards ● Stationery kit: http://amzn.to/2p10ZDF ● To send questions, download the anchor app https://anchor.fm and send us an audio message or email randombadassery@gmail.com -- I know I say "humans@randombassery.com" in the episode but that has changed.
Ok, I'm in a new section of the book, now what? How do I get from where I am to where I want this thing to go? How do I figure out a plot from vague ideas and images?
This is the first episode and I can think of no better place to lay out what this podcast is going to be, what you can expect to hear, and why I'm creating it. If this were a novel it would be the introduction.