![]() Not only do I not write in a linear manner, but I often discover that a character introduced in chapter 5 actually should have been introduced in chapter 2. The first thing I loved upon moving my work over to the yWriter5 program was the simple structure of creating chapters and scenes individually, and the ability to move them around at will. Also, while I have used it for several months, I have not fully explored every function available. Thanks for being generous and ingenious, Simon!ĭisclaimer: I am not being paid to endorse the product, nor have I been asked to review it. *The software was created by a writer: Simon Haynes. While the style of the software might not be for everyone, I wanted to give a brief review for those who are looking around for other options. I’ve had Scrivener recommended to me multiple times, along with other paid software, but as a mostly-poor working adult, I wanted to find something else that would serve my needs for free. ![]() After I started taking writing seriously, I decided that looking for better novel-writing software (say, better than Word) would likely help me to stay organized as I tried to complete one of my stories.
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