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RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - Black Aeronaut - 11-18-2020 Okay, so I believe that I mentioned this before, but Istune's suggestion has brought it back to mind. Folks might remember the WriteOrDie web app I've mentioned before. It allows you to set targets for time spent writing, word count, and words per minute. To keep you going, it has the option of three modes: Stimulus, Reward, and Consequence. Stimulus simply provides ambience to help you keep chugging along. Reward is similar to stimulus, except it's only triggered so long as you maintain your target WPM rate. Consequence punishes you with scary sounds and jump scares if you do not maintain your target WPM. As an added thing, it has a "kamekaze" mode where it will delete everything you're written during the session if you don't keep up. Through the use of cookies, the website tracks your previous sessions and it even permits you to export what you've written in several formats. But the fly in the ointment is that it hasn't been updated in over three years. And as the webapp is right now, the interface seems to work best under Google Chrome. But what to do? Because we all know about how Chrome has... issues with privacy. I would say "Use Sandboxie", but Sophos has pretty much abandoned it. They did leave the source code on GitHub, and it has been forked by a few people. But I don't know how well it's going to be kept up. This one seems to hold promise, but the coder handling it needs money for licensing the driver software, otherwise it winds up being picked up as a false positive by antivirus software. Get Sandboxie here so you can safely contain Chrome: https://github.com/sandboxie-plus/Sandboxie/releases/tag/v0.4.2 Write or Die is here: https://writeordie.com/ RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - batzulger - 11-18-2020 (11-17-2020, 12:18 AM)itsune9tl Wrote: Ok, I would suggest disabling your computer Auto-correct for this exercise. That is pretty much how I write in a nutshell. It has enabled me to power through some nasty writer's blocks. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - Matrix Dragon - 01-30-2021 A little guide for puncuation in regards to dialogue in writing, something that all too often fucks me up https://matrixdragon.tumblr.com/post/641738516743831552/magpiefngrl-eddiestarchild-jaskierist RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - Black Aeronaut - 02-02-2021 Oh MAN this is gold! Thanks, Matrix! RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - robkelk - 02-02-2021 RhymeZone - online rhyming dictionary on steroids. Rhymes, near-rhymes, synonyms, antonyms, search in Shakespeare, and more. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - Black Aeronaut - 03-12-2021 Just came across this thing on Reddit. It's a freakin' goldmine. Trying to write relationships? Having trouble trying to come up with realistic problems? Try reading this Ask Reddit post: "What are some 'hard to swallow pills' about relationships?" https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/m2z1jd/whats_are_some_hard_to_swallow_pills_about/ RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - classicdrogn - 03-12-2021 Huh, apparently reddit has joined the ranks of sites that break with adblocking turned on. Oh well. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - Black Aeronaut - 03-13-2021 That's probably because you're blanket-banning all scripts. And the simple fact of the matter is that pretty much all forms of social media rely on scripts in order to function. That said, though, unless you're fucking huge like Facehook, most social mediates still rely on third parties for their ads. Which means this is a simple enough thing to work around. Just use NoScript to allow the stuff that actually comes from Reddit - such as reddit.com, redd.it, redditmedia.com, and redditstatic.com - and block out the ad servers like amazon-adsystem.com and aaxads.com; and trackers like googletagmanager.com. Works better than using just a bog-standard ad blocker because it doesn't interfere with the website's functions. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - batzulger - 04-15-2021 https://www.scifiideas.com/ So many generators... RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - robkelk - 04-21-2021 The Big Lie About Writing Compelling Fiction Once you get deep into the article, you discover that there's actually a half-dozen lies... RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - drakensis - 06-21-2021 Writing Advice You Won't Like TL ![]() Write your first draft. Then open a new document and retype word by word, fixing errors as you go. I don't enjoy the prospect but I can't deny that this might help me pick out errors that otherwise I currently miss. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - robkelk - 06-21-2021 (06-21-2021, 12:58 PM)drakensis Wrote: Writing Advice You Won't Like I have done this on occasion - not with entire drafts, but with scenes that have troubled me (or that weren't saved properly the first time). It works. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - itsune9tl - 06-22-2021 When I grew up, this was the only way to properly edit your story. Mind you opening a new document at the time meant starting with a fresh sheet of paper in the typewriter. don't forget to double space your lines for easy proofreading. Funneist thing I've done is watch the face on a newspaper Editor when we pointed out that, not only did he misspell a photographers name, but that it was spelled differently for each photo, 3 of which were on the same page. ... RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - Black Aeronaut - 08-19-2021 A bit I saw on Tumblr regarding some wordplay... https://cthulhu-with-a-fez.tumblr.com/post/659701014883188736/feeblekazoo-gallusrostromegalus RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - batzulger - 05-04-2022 In 1895, Mark Twain wrote an essay titled Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses, a criticism of the writing of James Fennimore Cooper. In this satirical (it is Twain after all) piece this is included... Mark Twain Wrote:There are nineteen rules governing literary art in domain of romantic fiction — some say twenty-two. In “Deerslayer,” Cooper violated eighteen of them. These eighteen require: RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - classicdrogn - 07-13-2022 If you haven't updated Calibre in a while, v6.0 finally properly supports dark themes, but no longer supports Windows 8 if that matters to you. It's due to using a newer version of Qt that isn't available for WEight due to M$ having ended support for it themselves, from what I understand, and al;so means that plugins from v5 and v6 are not cross-compatible, so frequently-updated ones like FanFicFare will break sooner than later if you don't upgrade the whole package? Someth8ng like that, from what the release notes said. Also according to the release notes all currently-maintained plugins have been converted over so upgrading should be painless. I did note that the font displayed super-light (as in line weight) the first time I started v6, but changing it and changing it back in Preferences -> Look & Feel then restarting Calibre cleared it up. The big news this release is that full-text searching is now available, though it does need to be enabled and a background indexing operation run first. I'm planning to leave that turned off myself; I get enough false hits just searching titles and tags (thanks so much AO3/sarcasm) without turning up every time someone used a word in the text too. What's New in Calibre RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - classicdrogn - 08-26-2022 An interesting article on what makes Science Fiction different from other sorts: https://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/susan/sf/explode.htm The teal deer boils down to being the context expected for the dialogue between author and reader in order to properly understand the work; an SF work will create a very different expectation, or at least be open to far more possibilities, for the phrase "her world exploded" than a travelogue or a murder mystery. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - Bob Schroeck - 08-26-2022 Great essay and I definitely agree with the author's thesis. I just can't figure out the Heinlein reference in the quote with the liquid/crystal door. EDIT: I expect that when someone points it out to me, I will facepalm at how I missed something that obvious. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - classicdrogn - 08-26-2022 "The door irised open." RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - Bob Schroeck - 08-26-2022 ...yeah, I suppose. But I don't associate that strictly with Heinlein. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - robkelk - 08-26-2022 Nor do I - if anything, I associate fancy doors with Traveller. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - classicdrogn - 08-26-2022 He's the one with the famous essay about it, though. I mean, there could still be some other thing I missed too, but that all's what all I got for you all up in down over there, ya know. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - Inquisitive Raven - 10-21-2023 This goes away at the end of next month. Humble Bundle is offering a collection of author resources in honor of NaNoWriMo. I got last year's collection and I'm probably going to get this year's. Proceeds from the sale of this bundle go to the NaNoWriMo organization. RE: Advice, tools, and other goodies for writers - robkelk - 07-08-2024 Two pages for those of us who write, and thus need to name, original Japanese characters. 20 Most Popular Japanese Girl Names And What They Actually Mean Quote:Most popular Japanese girls’ names are written in kanji characters, though there’s a recent trend of hiragana being used . The following listicle is arranged from 1 to 3-character names. 1-character names are more classic, 2-character names are more commonplace, while 3-character names are rarer but cooler. ("recent" is as of 29 June 2021.) List of common Japanese surnames Quote:Officially, among Japanese names there are 291,129 different Japanese surnames (姓, sei), as determined by their kanji, although many of these are pronounced and romanized similarly. Conversely, some surnames written the same in kanji may also be pronounced differently. The top 10 surnames cover approximately 10% of the population, while the top 100 surnames cover slightly more than 33%. If I'm reading these lists correctly, 佐藤 凛 – Satō Rin – is the Japanese equivalent of Jane Smith. |