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Burnt Sierra
post Apr 1 2013, 02:23 PM
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I don't know if anyone has come across this before, it looks like it's been out a while but I've only just heard about it.

As usual, waaay behind the times.

The link to the site is below:

Literature And Latte

Now, I'm one of those old fashioned people when I write. Index cards with scene names scattered all over the floor, notebooks full of...well, notes, snippets of dialogue, descriptions etc and I hand write everything before typing it up. A slow and painful process as your average turtle can type faster than I can. This seems like it's been designed to replicate that exact process, on the pc, potentially speeding things up quite a lot.

Anybody have any experience with the program? If so, I'd love to hear your thoughts before I splash out my money. smile.gif
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haute ecole rider
post Apr 25 2013, 05:27 PM
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Well, thank you little treydoggie! I thought of you the other day when someone brought an adorable little dachshund named Corey into the store. Corey loved meeting everybody and wagged his adorable little heinie off the entire time! He even befriended a small boy who approached him (carefully, I was glad to see).

Couldn't keep quiet about one of my favorite applications. Scrivener is originally developed for the Mac, but they have come out with a Windows version. I love that it has a corkboard, sections for research, and so on. I'm trying out Storymill, but I may go back to Scrivener for most of my writing. Unfortunately OHDH has grown much too large for it. verysad.gif


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