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For those of you using excel to track characters, how exactly are you using that? I use Excel daily (in my actual paying job) and it has never once occurred to me to use it for erotica literature creation. And I'm not totally following how I should be using it but I'm always open to new ideas.
I find this particularly arduous in erotica. If I pick a name for something else and realize belatedly that I have a cousin or a friend who used the name for a child, no big deal. But it would make me squeamish to use such names in the kind of things I post here.I hate the task of finding unique names.
I hate to be negative, but DON"T DO IT THIS WAY!I just write in the lit publishing form and save my work in drafts until I finish them. I'm so exciting and literary.
I just write in the lit publishing form and save my work in drafts until I finish them. I'm so exciting and literary.
I use a schedule like the one attached. It might be possible to make it simpler or clearer, but this system works for me. This is the schedule for my Life of Anne series, and quite a lot happens in it, so I sometimes lost track of things like ages and timelines. After I made this, I had a much better overview of my storyline.For those of you using excel to track characters, how exactly are you using that? I use Excel daily (in my actual paying job) and it has never once occurred to me to use it for erotica literature creation. And I'm not totally following how I should be using it but I'm always open to new ideas.
I have two people I can reliably send work to for input, but I try not to because they are also writers and I don't want to interrupt their flow.I use pages and the Mac speaking for read to me.
But I have a question. How many people have an editor? I have had another author read one story this far before publishing. My SO has read a handful of stories to tell me certain parts don’t work but otherwise it’s been all me. Lots of you seem to have someone who will edit for you. Is that true?
I use a schedule like the one attached. It might be possible to make it simpler or clearer, but this system works for me. This is the schedule for my Life of Anne series, and quite a lot happens in it, so I sometimes lost track of things like ages and timelines. After I made this, I had a much better overview of my storyline.
Thank you, that's very helpful. Had I had something like that years ago, my story series wouldn't be rife with anachronisms and inconsistencies. Oh well, I'll definitely keep that in mind for the future.
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Oooo....I like this!Oh yeah, another writing tool: babynames.it. I can search popular names for the year my character was born. I hate the task of finding unique names.
Coffee machine+assorted coffee
Oh yeah, another writing tool: babynames.it. I can search popular names for the year my character was born. I hate the task of finding unique names.
Made that big a difference?I've moved over to Scrivener for my writing. The all in one environment has saved my continuity bacon on more than one occasion.
It actually did. While there's a learning curve associated with Scrivener (and I haven't done a lot of customizing), having everything in one place (a writer's IDE) works better for me than having to deal with multiple applications/Web sites. Having all my stories in the series available in a single repository, with the ability to search across all of them at once, has made it easier to focus on the story and to ensure the storyline is maintaining its internal consistency.Made that big a difference?
My Woodwork teacher at school had a set of those. Obviously, he never let anyone else use them.I use my Masturbation Tools