How We Use Plottr: Expectations vs Reality

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • In this episode of "Thursdays with Troy", novelist and book editor Troy Lambert has a conversation with fellow members of the Plottr team Cameron Sutter, Stacey Anderson and Travis Croken about all things Plottr.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @tampagirl7533
    @tampagirl7533 Рік тому +1

    Wow, this is priceless!! I absolutely am in awe and appreciation on the various videos where you have writers walking through how they are using Plottr. I'm consuming them all and so mega thankful since i'm a new writer!!! Thank you a million!!!!!!!!

  • @TamiFavorites
    @TamiFavorites 2 роки тому +2

    This was terrific, being able to compare 3 author's methods in Plottr, I took a ton of notes. The versatility of this tool continues to surprise me.

  • @CarolSeymour
    @CarolSeymour Рік тому +2

    What is the difference between the scene and the beat? Are they separate items? Thanks

  • @StampinDivaUK
    @StampinDivaUK 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the tips given in this video. I'm new to plottr and still trying to get my head around it. One thing I'd like to see, or find out if it's already available... Is it possible to make templates in the Notes section at all? Similar to the attributes templates you can build in the timeline for scene cards. I normally start my writing process by doing a brain dump style brainstorm, and then I like to answer specific questions about my story, character or beats. At the moment I'm typing out those questions for each note, but it would be nice if I could build some templates and have them available to simply fill in each time. That would save time and help my thought process flow before I start adding the beats and scenes to the timeline. Is it possible to do that now? Or is there a way I can add that to the wishlist please? Thanks.

  • @steveshipleyauthor5764
    @steveshipleyauthor5764 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks much for this. Great insghts from authors with strong writing work flows. As Troy mentioned, I do repeated Plottr exports with different Scrivener file names and the open both my Scrivener project and the newly exported Plottr Scrivener project and just drag the new chapters from the Plottr one into the master Scrivener project.

  • @LisaThomas-TheLiquidator
    @LisaThomas-TheLiquidator 2 роки тому

    As a new user, this was really useful. I’d love to be able to add the novel content to the scenes then be able to press merge, so the novel is in one place on Plottr and I don’t also need to use Word.

  • @Laura-il5lo
    @Laura-il5lo 2 роки тому

    Really helpful. I'm definitely stealing the "revisions notes" and "fact check" and "open loops" as things to put right there in the timeline. Currently, I have those only in brackets in Word. Easy to forget about. Love the idea of having them there visually with the plot. THANKS!

  • @bigheartedgal833
    @bigheartedgal833 Рік тому

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @X4ngu
    @X4ngu Рік тому

    How much text can I have in each box?
    Can I write the whole book in Plottr? or is just for the plot purposes and I have to use word to actually write the book?

  • @w.l.davisjr.1
    @w.l.davisjr.1 Рік тому

    it's been a year... expectation vs reality update. thanks