Hi, how are the WIPs going today?
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For discussion:
How do you keep your fic files organised, particularly if you have many WIPs going on at the same time? On your hard drive? Dropbox? Google docs? FF.net?
Also, how do you keep them private?
Poll #10649 What did you do today?
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What did you do today
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Write
5 (62.5%)
Edit
2 (25.0%)
Post
3 (37.5%)
Beta
0 (0.0%)
Be betaed
1 (12.5%)
Read
0 (0.0%)
Something else
2 (25.0%)
For discussion:
How do you keep your fic files organised, particularly if you have many WIPs going on at the same time? On your hard drive? Dropbox? Google docs? FF.net?
Also, how do you keep them private?
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Date: Monday, May 28th, 2012 05:17 (UTC)I'm not at all organised. Although most of my fic are short, they are often interelated, which means that I want to put them in shared files. I hide my fic from my family so its all stuffed in hidden places like google docs and obscure corners of my hard drive under anonymous names. In other worrds, I haven't cracked the file storage thing yet. That's rather why I asked.
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Date: Monday, May 28th, 2012 11:25 (UTC)no subject
Date: Monday, May 28th, 2012 12:54 (UTC)I used to use Google Docs quite a bit so that I could write on different computers other than my own, but not so much any more. I have a folder on my hard drive called Writing Projects where each grouping of stories has its own subfolder. This folder is also duplicated on a removable flash drive. Since I use Jarte to compose and write, and have the program set to open the Writing Projects folder first, this works very well. Jarte is also installed on my flash drive, so I can use it anywhere without having to worry about one of my stories getting saved on a random computer. Keeping things private isn't a big deal to me, so I don't worry about it -- though my flash drive came with a vault for storing things under a password if that should ever become necessary!
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Date: Monday, May 28th, 2012 21:01 (UTC)These days I keep all stories and notes related to a particular ficverse in a Scrivener document, which organizes things automatically and makes keeping track a snap. And since my husband is a civilized human being and doesn't go rooting around in my folders on the computer, keeping things private isn't a problem at all. :) (Even if he did stumble across them, he knows that I write fanfic so I wouldn't freak out TOO much at him seeing it...)
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Date: Tuesday, May 29th, 2012 10:40 (UTC)Everything is on my hardrive. I used googledocs for a wee while to try and get some writing done when I was away from my computer but it didn't work out very well for me. I have three fic folders: a focus on folder for stuff that has deadlines or I'm trying to get finished first, a wip folder that has all the rest of my documents, and a folder that has all my finished pieces, arranged into subfolders by year finished. All the documents have a descriptive title with fandom initials unless my some miracle I've managed to come up with a title. I do everything on my netbook which no one else has access to so that's mainly how I keep them private.
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Date: Wednesday, May 30th, 2012 06:06 (UTC)