When writing a story lists are exceptionally helpful. Lists can be compiled for just about any need! Names, Book Title, Chapter Titles, etc. You can even list off the plot line in order or just make a list of significant events and reorder them later. Lists can also establish what kind of name or title you may be looking for. For example, at work, I was listing off elegant names for men. Names that were older. Names outside this category were too obviously unfit and I easily realized what I was looking for.
And, always, an outside person is a great resource. I asked a coworker for ideas, not necessarily to use her ideas, but to at least trigger some new ones of my own. People outside the story and the writing process will help you edit better and tell if the story flows or if that paragraph makes any sense. They can also judge your names or titles and help you, yet again, c
ome up with new ones or just point you in the right direction.Kismet's Word Of The Day:
Wane: to decrease, decline, or grow smaller

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