Gotta plug yWriter here. Simon Hayes is a published author and an experienced programmer. He does a bunch of software that he provides for free. I've been using yWriter for a while now, not just for novels but also for organizing short stories and story ideas. It has become my 'virtual idea rolodex'.http://www.spacejock.com/yWriter5.html-Matt
yWriter does have a spell check, you just have to download the dictionary file separately.
I tend to use the "snowflake" method of writing to get me started and keep me going and somewhat organized.http://www.advancedfictionwriting.com/art/snowflake.phpOkay, I'll bite. I'm tired of my excel sheets, running out of room, finding them, renaming them etc. I've just germinated a delightful character in a not-so-delightful plot, designed for tears and joy. So I'll start it from scratch and let you know how it goes. I'll download it tonight. It looks like I can only download onto one computer...
Dunno, but you can see what others use above. Scrivner if on a Mac, and my pref on PC is WriteItNowv4
They are supposed to be coming out with Scrivner for Windows.I love this thread.
It's pathetic (and, if you know me, predictable), but I cannot use Write Or Die. I get resentful. I'll stop if I want to! Don't you beep at me! FINE! TAKE ALL MY WORDS! SEE IF I CARE! SCREW YOU, I'LL GO PLAY HEARTS! And then nothing gets done.