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Storyist vs scrivener 2015
Storyist vs scrivener 2015











storyist vs scrivener 2015
  1. #Storyist vs scrivener 2015 how to#
  2. #Storyist vs scrivener 2015 update#
  3. #Storyist vs scrivener 2015 Bluetooth#

Get creative with where and when you write.

#Storyist vs scrivener 2015 how to#

Learn how to use voice recording or voice recognition on your phone or tablet and talk your story.

#Storyist vs scrivener 2015 Bluetooth#

Get a tablet and Bluetooth keyboard (or one for your phone) and write in doctor’s waiting rooms or on the bus or train. While many writers feel like they need a special environment or place to write, learn to write anywhere any time.Many get up an hour earlier or stay up an hour later just to write. Set an alarm and appointment on a calendar, preferably on your smart phone, tablet, or computer so it will NAG you to write. Keep the chunks of writing goals attainable. Better yet, focus on a chapter or chapter section. If you don’t get the minimum one day, write to 2,000 words the next. Push yourself to write those 1,666 words daily. You never know where it will take you and sometimes it is to a beautiful place – and other times it is dribble, but you explored a path you might not have traveled. Be ready for the writing, and your story, to take over.Have some character sketches written out so you have a handle on your characters rather than making them up as you go along.You may never refer to it, but it helps to have a next step when you run off the path. Have an outline, a plan of what you want to write about.Here are some tips I’ve learned from several years participating. There are many videos with tips and techniques for writing during NaNoWriMo on YouTube. Many novelists have written their first, second, and tenth novels during NaNoWriMo, and many share their stories to members to inspire them to keep writing. Many educators work with their students to participate during November as well as throughout the year. NaNoWriMo typically features over 310,000 participants on six continents. NOTE: There are also prep events online and locally worth attending. If you wish, participate in the regional forums such as the one for Washington County, Oregon, and consider attending some of the many local events throughout the month.I’ve included tips on how to track your writing below.

#Storyist vs scrivener 2015 update#

If you are using Scrivener, it’s easy to update this information daily. Each day, you report the number of words you’ve written.At midnight, October 31, you start writing.By registering, you will get email notifications and notes to cheer you on throughout the month, and be able to track your word count daily. Before November 1, sign up on the NaNoWriMo site.You can connect online and/or connect in person through the many local activities, events, and write-ins where people gather in a social space to write and get to know each other. This can be a solo experience or a highly social one. To participate, you may do so actively or passively. Sound impossible? The numbers divide down to 1,666 words a day, typically 60-90 minutes of writing.

storyist vs scrivener 2015

The goal of NaNoWriMo is to write 50,000 words (and complete a novel) in 30 days. November 1, 2015, at midnight is the start of NaNoWriMo, the National Novel Writing Month.













Storyist vs scrivener 2015