idkmylifeisamess
Haha, I know the feeling. I think both my novels started a bit roughly due to a lack of proper planning in the early chapters. Now I'm more careful about it.
Just found cool tool for writers.
@AtIndo23 @ImBloo @idkmylifeisamess @SnoozySloth
check this:
Bibisco
Manuskript
They have some feature that maybe interesting to all of you.
Poche I would download the softwares if I wasn't a lazy ass. I have already written too much in campfire.
here another one
atomic scribbler
idkmylifeisamess jejeje well, if you feel comfortable using campfire dont change..
Why don’t you just write it out, is this really needed I wonder? I guess I’ll do research a bit one it and see if it’s good
ThyUnknownSaint
I forget some character quirks as time goes on. I write them out in word but it's messy and scattered. Also, a tool like this probably helps make sure you don't introduce a character before fully fleshing them out.
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I prefer to use "Wiki". In the future you can use that to show information. However, something complex is HIGH fantasy. It is not that popular here.
I think it is faster for me to make notes in Excel, the timeline, etc could be make there.
So, when I start a new story I already create a record of the important and immediate characters, not to forget their names, after all the names are usually in Mandarin or are Nordic, in my case.
Already of places I am creating according to the development of the history, depous I make fichi of the places and place like chapter assistant, of time while I consutar the chapters assistentes to take away my doubts!
Of course there are times I forget even, like a nation has 8 empires, in the description of the place chapters the front I place that same nation has only 3 empires .... That kind of idiot mistake!
I'll try this app.
Xoxo
ThyUnknownSaint Actually, this app is just a tool where you can save all your characters, places, and timelines of your story. It's like the database of your story. So, for example when you forgot what's the backstory of some character you can just see it in there. Or, maybe, when you have many chapters and you can't remember where's some event is. Overall this app is just a tool to help you save all your events, characters, places, and some notes in one place.
And, It is obviously not an app where you can write your story in it. It's not a text editor.
You can try what @Poche recommended if you don't like this app.
MasterRabbink You can make the timeline, characters, and places in this app too. And, you don't even have to make a template or something like that in this app.
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AtIndo23 Yes. However, that is the same with Wiki. The best part of wiki, you can show that to your readers as part of your universe.
However making this or that took some chapter time. It is better to just make a Wiki directly.
Also most webnovel is not high fantasy which requires detailed information. Pen and papper is still the fastest way.
gilina
I suggest you turn off Grammarly while writing, then check it after you're done. Slickwrite is only for polishing, so I don't really know how you would use it. Besides the thread suggesting Campfire, I would like to point out that there is a download-free version of it that isn't necessarily RAM-heavy (heh). Use truenovelist.com
It's a pretty convenient site that could track your writing progress, while you keep tabs with important things. It is also Grammarly compatible so you could give it a try.
ThyUnknownSaint It points out overuse of words and/or adverbs, hard to read sentences, splices and many more. I do think its really helpful if you want your novel to read better. But if you're doing a web novel with heavy emphasis on Xianxia or Xuanhuan, I do not suggest you use it.