![]() ![]() I stopped after one minute because I wanted to get this post up here, but you can see below the direction my brain went and how it looks in Scrivener. Using Scapple, I kept asking WHY over and over as I went. Quarter Sessions Records Henry Powers Memorandum Book. I tossed together a silly idea based on one sentence: Monster eats children for breakfast. 1) A word used by both masons and carpenters to describe work done on newly-cut stone or. (You can also export it in a variety of formats if you prefer.) I can even add images that pop into my mind or change colors/borders/shapes of the bubbles. Change connections to add arrows if I forgot, or group bubbles in larger bubbles.Import file into Scrivener, which inevitably comes out too large in the window (images tend to show their true resolution).įor me, that’s a pain in the butt worth losing.If I can read it, I get paranoid I’ll lose it, so I have to hook up the scanner and scan the bad boy into the computer.I’m thinking faster than my hand moves so good luck reading it! Once found, try to decipher my chicken-scratch because when I’m mind-mapping, I write FAST.You know, where I should have looked in the first place. Promptly misplace brainstorming paper and spend three hours searching for it, only to find it in a folder in my desk drawer.I’m a huge fan of paper and pencil when planning, but when I use those tools, my process looks like this: Writers have been using mind-maps to brainstorm since their invention, so why use a program like Scapple? It’s easier. Unlike Scrivener, Scapple isn’t made for writing a novel–it’s meant for brainstorming and planning, for organizing your thoughts before you write. ![]() While I could tell you a million and one things about Scrivener, Literature and Latte’s second program, Scapple, is something I’m still sinking my pen into. In other words, why should you bother with pen and paper around? This week’s Scrivener Saturday: A Case for Scapple.
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