Changing the way you write...

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Ok,

So I've been working on my newest story and I've realized that I am actually writing this in a much different way than I've written anything else. I've fallen in love with this way of writing, a way that the software I use makes very easy to write in.

Each chapter is a folder, inside each folder can be one text file, or a multitude of them. In one chapter I have a total of seven scenes, and I can add another scene between scene 3 and scene 4 if I feel it's needed without a whole lot of work on rearranging things.

Some people have said that some of my chapters are too short, and you know, for a lot of them I agree. I will probably be converting My Mistake over to the same way that I am writing Pinks. Emma's story feels right the way it is for now, but who knows what the future holds...

Samantha

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Changing the way you write...

Some authors change writing styles to for different genres such as comedy, horror, and others.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Software

What is the name of the software and what operating system do you run it on?

Just Curious,
Jenna From FL
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Jenna From FL
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It is a long road ahead but I will finally become who I should be.

I use Scrivener, too

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There are annoyances but it's good stuff.

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Erin

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= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Before Scrivener

I have no clue how I wrote anything... Especially the novel length works... I haven't found many annoyances for the way I write, but I can imagine that there would be some...

Samantha

Short Chapters

I'm not saying Dan Brown is a great (or even good) writer, but he sells a lot of books. His chapters are quite short.

It's logical to assume that as your story moves toward an ending chapter length and sentence length should become shorter to match the reader's desire for a quicker pace.

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Pacing

I tend to finish chapters where it feels like they should end. I think that's part of the reason why the chapters for Emma's Story end like they do... One could argue that they are more scenes than chapters, but to each their own.

Micheal Crichton had both long and short chapters in his works that I've read. Sometimes there is no natural break in a scene or chapter and the scene/chapter goes for 3,000 words, Others are 400...

Samantha