People have sprinkled various ways to use Randy the Snowflake Method of developing a novel: Excel Spreadsheets; a three-ring binder; Plottr software; and so on. Really, some notebook paper and a pen would be enough. However, a writer who wanted to experiment using the Snowflake Method with different mediums has plenty of options. All of them are great.
I have one more way: Google.Docs with tabs. Someone may have already developed this, but I couldn’t find it. I went ahead and created my own template. Maybe someone will find this way of using the Snowflake Method to create a novel helpful. Let me know.
Snowflake Method in Google.Docs with tabs.
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