New ... brooms!
Feb. 12th, 2013 02:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
It's an old saying: "A new broom sweeps clean."
I've found that this can apply to writing as well. I don't just mean changing your methods or approach (e.g., writing out of sequence if you're usually linear, or freewriting if you're usually a detailed planner), I mean actually trying a new writing tool--or even switching to trusty paper and pen. Sometimes it's just the jolt you need to get things flowing--or at least save you some hair pulling.
So, what tools do you use? What do you use them for? Why do you love them? What do you wish they did better?
I've found that this can apply to writing as well. I don't just mean changing your methods or approach (e.g., writing out of sequence if you're usually linear, or freewriting if you're usually a detailed planner), I mean actually trying a new writing tool--or even switching to trusty paper and pen. Sometimes it's just the jolt you need to get things flowing--or at least save you some hair pulling.
So, what tools do you use? What do you use them for? Why do you love them? What do you wish they did better?
no subject
Date: 2013-02-14 05:53 am (UTC)oo, that 750 words thing is nifty - I may have to give it a try!
(And yay another Scriv user! I second the collection of short works thing - I've been using it for bingo cards -- the 5x5 display on the corkboard! -- and I found it a great way to collect brainstorming ideas for each prompt.
no subject
Date: 2013-02-14 06:20 am (UTC)Scrivener is excellent for bingos! My favorite part of getting my bingo card is transferring it over to Scrivener and brainstorming until I've figured out which bingo I'm going for. (You didn't happen to come by Scrivener via NaNoWriMo, did you? That's where I first found it.)
no subject
Date: 2013-02-14 07:10 am (UTC)Teal deer: It slices, it dices, it's two mints in one!