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June 10th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Uncategorized

Comment posted Cool Tools by Jennifer Roland.

You caught me. I do have a full QWERTY keyboard on my phone, so texting is easy.

I’m a fan of music, too. In fact, one of the tips Laura Whitcomb gives in her book Novel Shortcuts is to create a soundtrack to get you quickly in the mood for your current project.

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  • Cory, Great tip. I also have a few gmail drafts saved. Google offers so many great tools, it’s no wonder they are taking over the world!

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    I’m also learning the love of longhand. Well, maybe not love–my hand still cramps if I write too much at a time–but definitely peace. My outline was on paper, as was a good chunk of the first draft. No Netbook yet, so I’ve been using a notebook for lunchtime drafting.
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    Thanks for sharing your process. Do you color-code? Or do you find that distracting?
  • Writing Roundup, July 24
    You gave a great explanation of deep POV.
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    I visited her blog–good stuff. Thanks for the tip!
  • Portability
    I’ve heard wonderful things about Netbooks from a few authors on Twitter. @laurendane @ann_aguirre both love theirs. I also know that they are popular for schools. That’s actually what led me to them.

    I still think, though, that a keyboard for the iPod Touch would be awesome.

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  • Anonymous

    You know, I just got into blogging myself, and haven’t quite been able to figure out google reader, it seems good, but everytime I try to use it wants to log me into an account not attached to my blog and I can’t figure out how to delete it.

    I am so with you with number two, I use that all the time. The text messaging yourself an idea is a great idea, if you have a full keyboard. Personally, I try to keep a notebook handy, for when that sudden inspiration hits, but I sure could have used the phone yesterday.

    The only tool, I can really think of to add is music, 99% of the time I put some kind of music on in the background before I begin writing anything.

  • Cory

    I always keep a notebook handy, but I’m also a big fan of GMail’s drafts feature. I’ve got 27 drafts now, most of them writing-related: plot ideas, brainstorming, lists of names for characers I may want to use, lists of agents I’ll want to query for specific novels, back-ups of novel files, names of actresses/models who act as a good visual representation of characters I have in mind, research-related links… It saves immediately and I can access it from every computer. It’s golden.

  • Andrew

    Haha, yeah. Google really is aren’t they?

  • Jennifer Roland

    You caught me. I do have a full QWERTY keyboard on my phone, so texting is easy.

    I’m a fan of music, too. In fact, one of the tips Laura Whitcomb gives in her book Novel Shortcuts is to create a soundtrack to get you quickly in the mood for your current project.

  • Jennifer Roland

    Cory, Great tip. I also have a few gmail drafts saved. Google offers so many great tools, it’s no wonder they are taking over the world!