It was nice not going into the imagination and having my fingers try to keep up with the story pushing out, I decided to move Pandamapocalypse into Scrivener. It is a place to get lost in. It is scary. A whole new language to figure out. Oh! ‘Folder’ is Chapter? Okay. ‘New’ text is Scene, okay got it. I gave more of my characters pictures of people they look similar to. And I am more than halfway done moving chapters and scenes. I still want to make sure that all characters from all books move with each story as I often find some appearing when I least expect them to.
Yesterday I rewarded myself by watching the Undoing. It was pretty good. Quite a surprising penultimate moment in the end. No spoilers.
Today the background entertainment was The Crown. Finally, getting to Margaret Thatcher.
I have watch the first chapter of the crown not sure what I think yet.
Your book sounds like it is taking on a life of its own and doing really well 💜
I think for me was watching the actress and Doctor Who prince. You’d understand the accuracy of the story more than I. Now in later seasons new actors make it weird. At this point the best episode is about the moon landing. I felt the same emotion portrayed by (I’m horrid at actor’s names) Prince Philip when I watched the actual event.
Yes, my story took off without me. The next book is already clamoring in my head. I do feel lucky.
I hope you are feeling okay. Still thinking positive thoughts for you. 💜💜🤗🐉
We are watching The Undoing, weekly on the tv and cannot wait to know the truth!
I’d like more posts about your journey with Scrivener if you can find the time, as I would love to learn more about it!
Enjoy the edge of your seat as you work towards the end of The Undoing. I’m a deep series watcher. I want to know what happened after the end.
Yes, I do plan to share my experiences with Scrivener and compared with the other processors. It is easier to play with the program when not needing to vomit verbiage.
I shall look forward to that!
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