Using Pinterest as a visionboard for writing your novel.

This is a much better trick than the one I’ve been using—which involves tossing a bunch of image files into a desktop folder and hoping they’ll transmogrify into thirty thousand or so words without any further effort on my part.

paperbackgirl:

I love this.

Notes

  1. ecwritersblock reblogged this from teachingliteracy and added:
    This is an interesting article, I encourage you guys to check it out!
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    Looking at you, hubs.
  4. sandynightsky reblogged this from paperbackgirl and added:
    Interesting idea…
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    This is a much better trick than the one I’ve been using—which involves tossing a bunch of image files into a desktop...
  11. writingitout said: I’ve been doing a similar thing with a private Tumblr blog for about 6 months. Good way of keeping inspiration and ideas.
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  13. mermaidsinthebasement reblogged this from litmusings and added:
    For future reference, because normally this would have occurred to me by now.
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    What an idea! Beautimous.
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