Friday, July 22, 2011

My Blog Has Forgotten Who I Am

After several failed attempts to post a reply to the comments on my own blog, I've opted to use a hammer in place of a brush.

Thanks for the tips everybody.
Kaze, I'll try those adjustments.
Merrilee, which word processor do you recommend for novels?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It won't let you post to your own blog? Really, you need to migrate to Wordpress ;)

The WP to suit you really depends on how you work. If you're a full on, plan everything, write notes about your characters' backgrounds and what colour their toenail polish is, then I'd recommend Liquid Story Binder.

If you're a sit-down-and-write-and-see-what-happens type of writer, I'd recommend Scrivener.

Both have the ability to export the finished product to an RTF file at the end.

Brian Niemeier said...

Thanks for the recommendations. I'm definitely in the former camp, so I'll be looking into Liquid Story Binder.

And it's periwinkle blue, in case you're wondering.

Anonymous said...

I've used LSB for a few projects now. It has a steep learning curve, but once you figure it out, it's easy enough. And it really is the best way to store all your story info in one place for ease of access.

There are a couple of tutorials on my site if you want to have a look at it.

http://notenoughwords.wordpress.com/about/on-writing/

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