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Pamela Jo

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Scrivener as never worked properly for me. Though I know it can really be brilliant and I have an old book outlined on it. Google doc breaks down when the file gets to heavy so I have to end it after about 1o k words and there is no brilliant Scrivener button to pull it altogether. Plotter blocked me after I forgot about their free trial. Tried a few others and nothing perfect so far. What's your perfect program look like? Here's a list. Dont agree with most of it but the self publishing things are interesting. I think I will try the Google Sheets.

Anyone try Publisher Rocket?




Just tried this. Spreadsheets are not how I write... Story Planner - Outline your novels and screenplays on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
 
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I think I'm a bit basic and old fashioned. Using computer software to write has never occurred to me. Should it have done?

All I need/want is a notebook and pen and basic word processor (currently MS Word with copilot removed). I have a manual typewriter too. It's less distracting but a bit too loud, so I don't use it much.
I use Excel spreadsheets to track Lit Mag submissions (essential for withdrawals when a piece gets accepted elsewhere).

Does writing software actually help, or does it distract from the business of writing? It's very interesting how differently people work.
 
I find Scrivener invaluable. It has a toggle-able inspector panel that you can use to add notes, outline, and make snapshots (as in 'this is the version on the date'). Really useful if you realize that you want to add something to a scene but don't have time to write. Like a post-it note.

Another great thing is that you just click between scenes. No scrolling required. Saves a lot of time.

There's tons more stuff I haven't even looked into yet. And it is so famously behind on technology that AI will not be a problem. As a reddit user put it, The Scrivner Team's development pace makes me suspect it's users will be 'protected' from AI integration until well after the singularity.
 
I may have to revisit for blogs, Laura. I got into it about 2015 and it never did what it was supposed to do, but then I discover it was because it needed Chrome. Since childhood I have suspected the motives of anyone trying to manuevar me into doing something so I back away.

On the other hand exploring I found a discussion on reddit and this fellow said, well have a look at the app I wrote for myself. It might work. Yes it was for sale on Mac-but his lowkey sales approach made me explore. It is only 15.00 too.
 

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