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Old 10-18-2014, 10:36 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Graham View Post
However, I transferred the outline out of the program and into Scrivener for the final planning and actual writing of the novel.
Was the process automated? Or did you have to copy/paste or retype everything in Scrivener?

Either way, I suppose it's too late for me to try and use any new tools this year. Like I said, I'm not even using Scrivener for the first draft. I still have almost two weeks for figuring out my plot (I got the universe and some characters but no villain and no intrigue), yet I think I'm going to have to think on my feet this November, and I'm not comfortable enough with Scrivener for that.

BTW, yesterday I've written a thousand words just talking to myself about the plot, characters etc. That might not count as a warm up, because thinking aloud is not the same as writing fiction, but it's better than nothing, I guess. And I do need to think about my plot.
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