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Also, I got to the part that requires you to “list all the scenes in your novel in a spreadsheet” and I didn’t really know what that meant. Unfortunately, my notes were very disorganized. As I have mentioned, I tried the low brow version of the snowflake method, which did help me begin thinking about characters and diffuse some of the overwhelming-ness of the whole thing.
#SNOWFLAKE PRO NEW COMPUTER SOFTWARE#
How did I go from no progress to some progress? Honestly, I downloaded some software (nerdy, but true) after a couple of false and frustrating starts. I’m so happy that at the end of this post I will reveal my one sentence summary of my novel (you didn’t really think I would give away the whole thing, did you?). I know it’s been a couple of weeks since I’ve blogged, but I’ve actually been making some real progress on my novel! At this point, I have a beginning, middle and an end, and I have written character synopses for the three main characters. Snowflake Pro Review and the Grand Reveal of My Novel Plot (Updated–Twice) But, unfortunately I am dependent. The good news is, I made the bus and I’m going to work on some more character development after I post this baby. The point’s is, I really didn’t like feeling so dependent.
#SNOWFLAKE PRO NEW COMPUTER DOWNLOAD#
So I thought “I’ll just download Snowflake to my little $300 Notebook that I used to take law school notes on.” The thing is crazy slow now but whatever. The thing kept dying on me but whatever except that I CAN’T OPEN THE ANYWHERE ELSE (because a comp needs to have the software for me to open it). I got my work out of my broken computer by directing all my frustration into forcing the power cord into the comp. I calmed down and thought “I’ll simply e-mail the document to myself.” And I did.
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The computer with my plot, characters all beautifully organized in Snowflake Pro! My reaction was like “no, no, NO, NO! NOOOO!” especially since I needed to get the F out my house to catch a bus to New York (where I hoped to work on the thing).
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The result (as far as I can tell) was that my power cord no longer fit in the socket and my computer died. I tripped over my power cord when I was half asleep and my computer came crashing down. I’d like to blame Psycho Jack (aka my cat when he is experiencing “periods of hyperactivity”), but it wasn’t. I’m an independent woman-I don’t need that drama! Buuut, I got it today when my beautiful pink computer fell violently off my coffee table. The problem is that Snowflake Pro has made me RELY on it. I have a plot, a good sense of my characters (one of my friends is already judging my protagonist!) and I’m excited to work on developing my novel everyday. On the one hand, the software has been awesome in the sense that it enabled me to develop a foundation for my story.