I’m still here and haven’t given up on my novel. Here are my latest excuses, along with a couple of notes on Scrivener.
Research
How to Take Effective Research Notes.
Finding it difficult to keep on top of and organize research notes for your novel? I have three simple tips that are taking the pain out of my own research notes headache.
A Working Break.
Just touching base with three weeks worth of being housebound with a broken foot.
N’ Oven Doing.
Good days, bad days and progress made, although not on the Beta Reader front…
Ready to Get Ready.
Ready to Get Ready. Finished with the Pre-Beta revision, I have a few thoughts on migrating the manuscript into Scrivener which I wish I’d thought of earlier…
Warsaw Jews and Japanese Americans.
Notes after the final review of Infamy drawing parallels between the Japanese American internment and the Warsaw Ghetto before getting back to The Old Man.
Overturning Korematsu.
My thoughts on overturning the SCOTUS Korematsu decision as I finish the second research reading.
Juggling Two Writing Projects.
Working my way through the Reeves’ ‘INFAMY’ before returning to working on ‘The Old Man.’
The Jews of Warsaw – Completed.
Touching base after distilling my Warsaw ghetto notes down from 923 to 209 entries.
The Japanese American Internment.
Making use of a few hours when continuing with The Jews of Warsaw wasn’t possible, I start Richard Reeves’ “Infamy – the shocking story of the Japanese American Internment in World War II”