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Old 10-18-2014, 08:06 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Graham View Post
I bought the program a couple of years ago before NaNo 2012, and used it to outline the novel first draft that I wrote then. You're right that you don't need the program to used the Snowflake Method, but it works well and perhaps provides some motivation.

However, I transferred the outline out of the program and into Scrivener for the final planning and actual writing of the novel.

Graham
Interesting. Thanks for the interesting link. Each person is different in what works for them but each approach is interesting in and of itself I think.
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