Hello Authors,
Do you prefer to grab a random pair of pants from you closet without making sure they match your top? Or do you prefer to plan exactly what you'll wear months in advance?
I'm a plotter and I am proud! For years I was a pantser and for years I never wrote a completed story. My brain apparently is desperate for structure. But good for you if you can whip up a comprehensive story from the depths of your brain.
Normally I don't care what type of person you are, mismatched outfit and all, but for NaNoWriMo, YOU SHOULD WRITE A DETAILED OUTLINE.
It will save you so much time if you have a road map for your trip to 50,000 words, and time during this month is a valuable commodity. Do not waste it deciding if your main character will or won't fall for the villain. Decide now that they will lure them into a false sense of security and then defeat them.
My NaNo:
Outlining
I've tried several software programs to help with outlining. Milinote, campfire, world anvil, novelpad, and first draft pro.
While each one has its benefits, I prefer First Draft Pro to outline my novel (and not just because its free during NaNo prep and NaNo) I love the design of the outline. Each chapter has its own module and in them you can add scenes. Everything you add and label then gets formatted to the left in an easy to navigate list.
Also, when you are writing your manuscript, in the bottom right corner, it tells you what the scene is supposed to be about, so you never forget.

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