“Can I come out to play, yet? Puh-lease……” — Summer.
Scrivener
It’s been two months since NaNoWriMo, and the words haven’t been forthcoming. It’s time to shake them up a bit and see what they have planned. All of my current stories are in Scrivener and, good though it is to see everything in their appropriate folders and chapters, the series […]
Where are the words?

It’s been a long month, with many things distracting me away from NaNoWriMo, but today, two days early, I’ve achieved what I thought, on many occasions, was the impossible this year. I’ve written 50,000 words. Almost completing “Nick’s Story”, the segment of the currently-named-and-may-be-retitled work-in-progress The Curupiri Elixir, that’s an […]
NaNoWriMo 2014, Day 28
As a writer/budding author, we know how useful Scrivener is for keeping our projects in order and structuring our work. It’s available for Mac OSX and, in a slightly less feature-rich version, for Windows. It might even be possible to run it on Linux. The perennial bugbear of Scrivener (and, […]
Scrivener on the road

It’s been a little over ten days since NaNoWriMo 2013 ended and it’s now time to put some thought into the ramshackle mess of words that came out of the month. One of my weakest areas of writing, and one that’s even weaker during NaNoWriMo, is character development. The answer […]
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