@GTM618@ItsNateSherriff@steinekin Young adults survive deadly dragon soldier school only to lead a rebellion. Highlights include snarky dragons and kanoodling a Shadow daddy.
@cortneycomments@ItsNateSherriff You’re welcome! Hope it helps! I think there are a ton of new writing software options on the market today that may combine those features, too. Might be worth some sleuthing on Google if she has the time. :)
@ItsNateSherriff@cortneycomments For storyboarding and outlines, there is a free Chrome extension app that I liked so much I wrote a blog about it: https://t.co/UhpoggOiDN
@ItsNateSherriff@cortneycomments I’m old fashioned. I write in Microsoft Word using a template designed to match the book’s print size and parameters, and I have an editor, beta readers and illustrator for the post-draft stages. Plenty of writers use Scrivener to write. Grammarly is a decent editor in a pinch.