: Re: What tools do you use for your writing journal? I usually keep a notepad and pen with me at all times. So, if I'm out thinking about a story and a scene or a bit of dialogue comes to
I personally love spiral notebooks when I'm out and about. You know, the cheaper than dirt, back to school sale, 10 for a dollar kind. I love that I can use one per project or destroy them with a latte and not feel bad about it. I end up importing images of the pages into OneNote if I want to keep what I've written. I love using OneNote for a quick cache of ideas. I have the free 20GB skydrive account that MS offers and my OneNote notebooks are all in that. The web based OneNote works pretty well on my phone and any computer I've tried too. It's not amazing, but it works.
Lately I have actually been using a wordpress blog that I have set to private. By setting up one category per project I get a lot of space out of it. I can upload sketches or ideas I've written down. I can access it from anything with a net connection. Tags have been amazingly useful for lateral organization. The biggest thing that has made this so nice for me is the ability to search through mountains of information amazingly quickly. The fact that it comes with a built in versioning system with a compare feature makes it pretty nice too.
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