This month, as I did last year, I’m participating in the AtoZ Blogging Challenge. The first post is A, the next is B and so on every day this month, except Sundays. Last year, my theme was Scotland. This year, my theme is The Writing Life. Check back here every day this month to follow along and find out what I’ve learned in the last year. For instance:
T is for Tools. Whether your tools are real or virtual, they will make your writing life easier and more productive. Here are some you will want to add if you don’t have them by now:
Reference books such as dictionaries, a thesaurus, baby name books, grammar and punctuation texts
Craft books on writing, world building,
Useful websites (check my Links page), including your favorite search engines
Excellent word processing or manuscript composition software such as Word, Pages, Scrivener
Social media force multipliers such as Hootsuite for Twitter and Facebook
Foreign language dictionaries
Maps, atlases, or Google Earth and map software such as Mapquest, Google maps, or even Apple maps
Pictures of the locations in your book, or that look like the fictional places you’ve made up
If you write historical novels, histories, biographies, books for children on how things were back then (trust me – the explanations are usually clearer and provide more of the kind of information you need than wading scholarly tomes — unless you just enjoy wading through scholarly tomes)
Broadband internet (how can you do online research without it?)
Post-it notes, multicolored post-it flags, paperclips, a good supply of red pens – or bright blue pens – ink that will show up on the page so you can find your edits
To-do list notepads
And last, but not least, chocolate!
I love my writing tools and try to use them all the time — the thesaurus, I think is one I use the most. And chocolate, oh, I love chocolate — dark.
Silvia @
SilviaWrites