VividDesires
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- Oct 5, 2008
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I've tried various bits and pieces of ideas...
a) post-it notes with arcs or scenes written on them, and placed in a rough order...
b) drawing out a flowchart...
c) list each chapter and put in what you want to happen.. which can be quite good for judging the weight or impact of each one..
d) I've even used MS Project to map out an entire novel once, more to see if it was any good, but it got too complicated for me.. the GANTT chart might work for a simples set up though..
e) just write and see what happens.. then swap stuff around in your 1st edit
My current favourite... MS Visio.. a flowcharting app that enables you to connect up all sorts of stuff...
I tend to use that at present, and move the boxes around, link them up, etc.. keeps me sane and makes sure I don't forget anything, and if I need to make structure changes... its just drag and drop.
I love the idea of post-it notes. I tend to have the attention span of a fruit fly, so the immediacy and flexibility of post-it note plot structure really appeals to me! ...I will be using this concept tonight. Thanks!
The techno nerd in me is intrigued by the idea of a flowchart app to chart the course of a novel. That may be a little too left-brained for me, but I'm sure I'll give it a go--for curiosity's sake if nothing more.
Vivid