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: I use Aeon Timeline, which offers a lot of features. I've linked drectly to the features page so you can check out if the visual effect works for you. When the events are very convoluted
I use Aeon Timeline, which offers a lot of features. I've linked drectly to the features page so you can check out if the visual effect works for you.
When the events are very convoluted (especially if there is a lot of physical travelling), I use yEd graph editor to better 'see' where the characters are and how they affect each other. However, I always keep the same characters and events in the Aeon Timeline since it will help keep track of time (and whether characters are in two different places at the same time) very efficiently.
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: Sounds to me like a bad case of writers block. Hateful stuff. Usually when I'm in a situation like this - I have characters, worldbuilding, and a vague idea of what I want the reader to
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: Does Amazon have a problem with your book being cheaper else where via a coupon? I keep reading that if you publish of Amazon, they don't like it very much if your book is cheaper anywhere
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