A structural edit is also known as a developmental edit or a big-picture edit. Sharing a draft of your novel with anyone for the first time can be scary.
The stress of waiting to hear back from your readers or editor, of worrying about what they might say, and wondering if your writing is ready to submit can take its toll. So […]
Source: Top 3 Structural Editing Questions For Fiction Writers – Fictionary
Fictionary looks and loads great, but I’m wondering if it is compatible with other writing software, in particular, Scrivener.
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Hi Madeline, Thank you for your lovely comments. Perfect timing with your question. I’ve just written a help page on how to export from Scrivener and import into Fictionary. I’ll post the link here later today. Scrivener can automatically add the word “Chapter” at the beginning of each chapter and put scene break characters between scenes. Then it can export to .docx format. That’s all that’s needed for importing into Fictionary.
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Hi Madeline, here is the link to help page for exporting from Scrivener and importing to Fictionary: https://fictionary.co/importing-your-scrivener-manuscript/
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Dictionary looks like an interesting site. Thanks for the very helpful post and for the new site! –kate / c.t. collier
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Looks like my helpful autocorrect didn’t like Fictionary! 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by. My autocorrect loves Dictionary too. I’ve changed it so many times to Fictionary I’ve lost count.
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