![]() It has helped me get some dull coals fired back up again, and I’m hopeful it will help me plot out further so I can really attack the story this winter. It includes audio clips from Randy as well as text notes. So far the Snowflake Pro is making it easy to do so. It seemed logical, but I had trouble sitting down and doing it. I have Randy’s Fiction 101 lecture and have read his Snowflake method before. It helps you expand the summary statement into a summary paragraph, and further on until you supposedly have a great outline ready to be filled in. The basic method is starting with a simple overview statement of your novel idea, and slowly expanding it, like a snowflake fractal. If you click on the Snowflake Pro link, you can see how it looks. ![]() He ran a promotion for it on his Advanced Fiction Writing E-zine (the ezine is free if you want to check it out), and I couldn’t resist. Now Randy Ingermanson has release a software version of his famous “Snowflake” method of writing a book, titled aptly enough, “Snowflake Pro”. ![]() When we did the tour for Curse of the Spider King, the authors Wayne Thomas Batson and Christopher Hopper recommended Scrivener, but apparently that is only available for the Mac. I’ve had a few suggestions for writing software in the past. ![]()
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