How to Finally Finish Your Languishing Novel

Many writers have unfinished novels and short stories sitting on their hard drives or as printouts in a desk drawer. Often coming up with a story idea isn’t a problem, but finding the time or …

Inventing Reality Editing Service

People who bought and use #Bibisco , you'll probably get an email from the company asking for feedback. They are asking if their user base are wanting LLM nonsense in the software. Please, answer no. There are better, human driven ways to improve spellchecking and grammar. I wouldn't want yet another great piece of software to be infected with the LLM hype.

#WritingSoftware #FuckAI

OMG Yeah, this basically highlights my current experience with, yeah...I was experiencing the effects of an ever increasing scale of complexity in my stories.

I think going back to writing down more details and updating those details will help me. Also, not worrying about perfection. The details can be properly sorted in edits once the course is plotted.

Especially...*looks at the behemoth story* may help there. It will take longer, but having a North Star to follow will help offload some cognitive burden. I need to admit to myself that story storage is kinda slipping (especially when I get those random beginnings of a new idea, I chase that shiny fucking new toy).

I need to watch more of the Bibisco videos as Andrea provides a lot of good insights that I have yet to internalize. ROFL

Yes, it is also true that you don't necessarily need Novel Writing software, it's just one of many tools at a creative's disposal!

https://youtu.be/yRiqrRuxiR4

#writing #Bibisco

You don't need motivation, you need orientation | Why writer block is the wrong problem

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Woot, Bibisco released the 5.0 version, I got it for free as they were offering it. Weirdly, they didn't gift it on Lemon Squeezy, but that is okay! The next upgrade I will probably pay for as this was a nice, unexpected gift.

Before being able to write in the coffee shop on Tuesday, I'll have to remember to upgrade my Laptop's version. 😸

#Bibisco #writing

#bibisco ha sacado su versión 5.0

Creo que la mejora más significativa es la del esquema, y en general no puedo tener quejas de este #software para #escritura

Hay versión comunitaria, pero hace tiempo decidí apoyar en la Supporters Edition y no me arrepiento

My favorite #writing software #bibisco released a new version! Already got it and installed. lol #writingcommunity #indieauthor

https://bibisco.com/blog/bibisco-5-0-whats-new/

bibisco Writing Software 5.0 | What's New

bibisco 5.0: an overview of the new features in the writing software for novelists, from story structure to mind maps.

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Neues über mein Romanprojekt “Dieser eine Sommer”, wie ich Patchwork gehen und Bibisco kommen ließ, inklusive eines Denkmals für Martin Danesch.

https://pareto.space/u/[email protected]/1768755020998

#diesereinesommer #literatur #roman #bibisco #patchwork

Ein Roman ist ein Roman ist ein Roman ...

Neues über mein Romanprojekt “Dieser eine Sommer”, wie ich Patchwork gehen und Bibisco kommen ließ, inklusive eines Denkmals für Martin Danesch. Von Michael Karjalainen-Dräger aka M.A. Karjalainen

So, I am thriving with Bibisco in a way that I wouldn't have if sticking with LibreOffice was the move I made. I can do so much with this handy software.

I'm working some chapter writing in-between integrating notes and other associated material into one project. It's amazing.

I can create comments at the drop of a hat at any time (the UI indication is easy to see, and work with enabled).

Bibisco just werks and enables me to werk! I've not stopped like I would normally. I guess the promise of getting coffee easily keeps me werking!

#amwriting #Bibisco #writing

After years of procrastination, and stewing on a multitude of ideas for like forever, I did a thing today.

Purchased #Bibisco, created a project and wrote an actual chapter. More than 2000 words! I'm actually proud of myself and hope I can keep up this momentum. (probably not 😆)

#writing #writingcommunity #writingScifi

#DailyDigest for 2025-04-28

It's been a productive day!

  • Made progress on the #writing front. I've mapped out several upcoming scenes for my novel that still sits somewhere between #scifi and #speculativeFiction. Still on track to finish by the end of next month. (+1437 words)
  • Brainstormed some interesting #storytelling and #interactiveFiction ideas with my business partner.
  • Still can't shake the uncertainty about how my project and/or client landscape will look this year. The not-knowing part is definitely outside my comfort zone.

EDIT:

  • A small update on #bibisco: I only used it to keep track of my word count. The actual writing is done in #obsidian. The editor just feels sooooo much nicer than the clunky thing #bibisco offers.