![]() ![]() It suits the early, highly creative part of writing a book when everything is in flux, and you want to work on a high-level view of the book, emphasizing ideas and not details. This enables you to quickly build up your ideas in a more visual, non-linear way without being faced with a big blank window. Essentially, you place cards in a row or several rows, type book element summaries into the cards, and move them around until you are satisfied with their ordering. Jutoh storyboards help you brainstorm the outline for a novel, screenplay or non-fiction book, without worrying about the details. ‘Fiction: The Facts’ in the application help The Storyboard Show the Writing Prompt dialog from Tools | Writing Prompt, or from an icon on the Jutoh desktop. Writing promptsįor fiction authors, writing prompts help you exercise your writing muscle. It’s another little motivator that lets you see how much progress you have made from a certain point, irrespective of goals. In this tab, you can also create ‘landmarks’ – these record how many words you have written since the landmark was added. ![]() The Achieved Goals is a trophy hall of past achievements in this project, if you choose to keep them. You can specify that a goal should be removed or kept when achieved, and you can specify that it should be reset when the project is opened – so, for example, if you close the project at night and open it in the morning, you will have a fresh writing goal to achieve. A goal can be for an absolute number of words in the book, or it can be for a certain number of words written from this point. You can add as many goals as you like in the Current Goals tab.
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