Writing can take many forms now a days. Some prefer pen and paper and others prefer word processors. I am curious what !writing@beehaw.org uses for their own writing.

For me I have used Scrivener before but found it too powerful for my style of writing. I now find myself using Google docs since it can sync to so many places and I can write wherever I go. (If anyone has a FOSS Google docs alternative I am all ears)

So, !writing@beehaw.org, what is your software of choice? If you prefer pen and paper, what does your process look like?

  • IntheTreetop@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    All my prep work is done through a combination of Joplin and Obsidian while the actual manuscript is written in MarkText.

    If you couldn’t tell, I really like the Markdown format.

  • PascalPistachios@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    For whatever reason I could never get my brain to work with google docs or computer writing. When I was younger, I used a type writer, and it was lovely. These days I find that I’m best with pen and paper. Though that’s only for the draft part. Once I’m secure in what I got, I’m typing it up.

  • deadcyclo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Personally I’m a hot mess. I use orgmode in emacs on the computer, fountainpen on paper, a ratta supernote a6, and nebo on my phone. So yeah, writing everywhere.

  • Zagaroth@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I use Libre Office, and when I paste to Royal Road, I let Grammarly offer edit suggestions in the browser. I often don’t take them, but it also catches some things that are really helpful.

    I like having local copies that are easy to rename the file of or backup. I do one chapter per file. If I need to write remotely, I can, and I use Discord to send files back and forth like notes for the story, plus my world has a campaign website that I use as well. this format works well in part because I’m writing a serial and posting it one chapter at a time (~2k words, sitting at over 100 chapters right now)

  • Squirrel [any]@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    TLDR; Google Docs, and lately Obsidian

    I’m not going to lie, I just use whatever’s on hand. I’ve written stuff on google docs for a while now, at the moment I’m using a good app called Obsidian (not made for writing but hey, what works works). I’ve been meaning to try Scrivener but 90 dollars (AUD) is a bit much, especially as I don’t think I’m a good enough writer to justify it.

    Pen and paper MURDERS my hand, which is a bit annoying and I’m trying to get over it but like it’s just agony man.