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How to describe yWriter? Well, in short, it is an editor and organizer addressed to those who write novels or some other long literary works. It not only offers great opportunities in terms of text organization, but also gives the user the possibility of managing the characters, scenes and locations.
The program breaks the entire novel into chapters and scenes, allowing the authors to constantly observe the progress of the work and encouraging its clear organization. In other words, the program organizes the novel so that the author does not have to worry about it. However, we should remember that this application will not write the novel for the author. At first glance, the program may seem complicated, but after the first twenty thousand words one is bound to appreciate the great assistance it offers, especially as regards the secondary elements of the plot, characters introduced and missing scenes. The program has been designed by Simon Haynes, a computer programmer and the author of numerous science fiction books for children. Therefore, we may be sure that it really meets the needs of professional writers.
Thanks to dividing the novel into smaller chunks – chapters and scenes, it helps the authors to be precise, to quickly be able to follow the plot and find the given text fragment between the book parts. However, perhaps its greatest advantage is the organizer that allows the user to quickly transfer the scenes and their fragments between the chapters. It is of great assistance, especially when working on the beginning of the book when we don’t yet know how we want it to end. It’s really worth trying this program as it is versatile and good for creating all types of longer texts.
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