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A favorite Scrivener feature

Posted on March 5, 2014 Written by Diane

Since everyone’s been posting stories about how they use Scrivener (the world’s most awesome writing software), I figured I would join in the fun and post one thing about one of its best features.

So there I am, writing along, when I make up a new character on the fly. How on earth am I going to keep track of all of these new characters? I can barely keep track of the ones I know in real life. Well, Scrivener makes it so easy. First, you select the name. 

Hilitename

 

Then you can use a contextual menu (holding down the control key and clicking, like I did here) or go up to the Edit… menu and select “Append Selection to Document” and then “New”:

Appendselection

You’ll get lots of possibilities to choose from, like Manuscript (which will create a new document in your manuscript) or Place or whatever. I choose “Characters.”

Selectchar

Whereupon Scrivener creates a new Character file for me with that character’s name on it. Of course it’s blank — I have to fill that in.

Newcharsheet

I continue to write my masterwork and find out lots of amazing things about this Rob Smith fellow, many of which I don’t know until I type them.

Description

And because I’d like to keep track of every bit of description about Rob Smith so I don’t describe him as nine feet tall next time, I add this info to his file.

Append

After I’ve added a number of things to Rob Smith’s character sheet, I can then fill in the rest of the sheet and make sure what I know about him is consistent about what I’ve said about him in the book.

Seriously, this is why writers are so batcrap insane about Scrivener. This stuff is the bomb.

 

 

 

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Men need to

Posted on October 21, 2013 Written by Diane

(ETA: I have no idea why the template formatting is so screwed up on this entry. Possibly because I had to re-edit the pictures and then re-upload. It’s making me crazy.)

I ran across a fabulous AdWeek story today, about the UN Women campaign using actual results from Google autocomplete searches — which are aggregated from actual Google searches done. 

Unwomen hed 2013

 So I of course said, “Huh. Well, maybe it’s just the same if you do the searches only with ‘men’ instead of ‘women’.” 

Or, not so much:

Mencannot

Menshouldnt

Menneedto

Menshould

Yeah, yeah, I know: “Men use the interweebs more, and this is just what they search for.”

Good to know.

 

 

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Breaking Bad thoughts, on the eve of the finale

Posted on September 28, 2013 Written by Diane

I’m going to sign off the Internet tomorrow morning, because I don’t want to risk being spoiled on the finale of “Breaking Bad” before I’ve had a chance to watch it. Yes, me! The Queen of Spoilers doesn’t want to be spoiled before she can finally watch the “Breaking Bad” finale, first thing Monday morning. (I told Darin to rearrange his schedule so that we could watch it before he goes to work, but now I’m so tense I think I want to watch it before the kids get up in the morning.) 

Anyhow, many people have pointed to this NPR essay on “How So Many Rooted For ‘Breaking Bad’s’ Walter White.” And while I think many of the things said in the essay are true, I think the answer is a lot simpler than that.

Here’s why so many viewers have rooted for Walter White: because Vince Gilligan gives us a familiar story that human beings just love: Ordinary person discovers they have superpowers! Who doesn’t secretly believe that somehow, one day, they’re going to have superpowers too? How many times have we seen that story? Harry Potter, Buffy, even Jesus. (Is there a more indelible myth than finding out your father is actually God?)

Everyone wants to believe they’re the smartest guy in the room like Walter White is. If only we had some kind of magical, mystical experience, we too would get superpowers and show everybody how really awesome we are. We will. 

The brilliant thing Gilligan has done with just about every character on this show is to show us that SUPERPOWERS DON’T HELP. In fact, they may be a big detriment to your quality of life. Saul Goodman is, under the sleaze, a really good lawyer — it doesn’t help. Gus Fring is a both a badass kingpin and a badass fast food salesman — and wow, does having those qualities not help him. Hank, for all his bluster and panic attacks and foolishness, is a very good DEA agent — and it REALLY doesn’t help. And let’s not discuss what superdude Walter White has gotten himself into, okay?

Pretty much the only thing Jesse has going for himself as we head into the finale is that he doesn’t have superpowers. He is the Zeppo, and that’s why a lot of us are still rooting for him to survive.

There’s only one person who had better die tomorrow — I know Gilligan is going to zag when we expect him to zig on this story, but I expect complete and total fan service on killing this one guy. Don’t let me down, Vince.

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