Monday, April 16, 2012

A to Z Challenge - "N"

Writing Tips & Sticks Series -- N is for Notes

           
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15 comments:

  1. In a spreadsheet, of course... *blush* no?

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    1. Catherine,
      A spreadsheet would be GREAT for me. I just never thought about putting notes there!

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  2. Well, for the next book, I'm making a story board. Will I follow it to a tee? One never knows but its a start.

    You A to Z posts are great, Dawn.

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    1. Shelly,
      I'd like to see a photo of your storyboard!

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    1. Do you organize them? Are they all in an index box?

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  4. Type and store on my computer - my portable hard drive. Then I can travel with it and write anywhere.

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  5. Notes... they are usually scribbled in a notebook that I keep in my work apron. That's the best time to come up with new plot ideas. :)

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  6. Organise? OK, so that's where I'm going wrong. I have bits of paper all over the house.
    A to Z of Nostalgia

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  7. I have most of my ideas on computer too, but then I have scraps of paper and notebooks of ideas. Ugh!

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  8. Cute cartoons for your challenge posts!

    When I have an idea for a new project, I start a new Word doc and type out what I know. It might be an opening sentence, a general plot, a character, sometimes it’s just a title. And then I keep all those in my “idea” folder, and I go back and add thoughts about it as they come to me. It seems to work for me.

    Wishing you continued success with the A to Z challenge,
    Jocelyn

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    1. Jocelyn,
      I did the same thing for my book. I kept it all in one Word Document.

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