

It has a customizable calendar for you sci-fi/fantasy nuts who want to call Wednesday “Day of Light” or some such.

Aeon TimelineĪeon Timeline is, for my money, my favorite plot/setting time tracking tool. I don’t think they’ll mind, since they’re trying to sell this product. Once I have a loose plot, it’s time to get the events into a timeline. So I picked up a few characters and have some setting info. I have not been paid, and I’m pretty sure they want nothing to do with me. Also, I’m going to wax poetic about my love for Scrivener and Aeon Timeline. I’m just telling you how I turn my ideas into novels. I’m not sure who’s qualified to tell you that. To re-disclaim: I’m not saying this is how you write a good book. If you’re interested in pen and paper inspiration, I suggest you check out that post. We already talked about novel ideation in part 1. This post is all about the production and software side of a novel. I’ve got some sweet organizational software that works for me. Where’s The Audiobook? Occasional FAQ - Gail Carriger on A Traditional Publishing Timeline.
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