If it's just a couple of lines, you can just use italics or something, but for longer conversations (or lots of them) you could look at some of Lauren Myracle's early books, like TTYL, etc. She uses a lot of texting and textspeak in those, I think.
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Thanks, Amy! It ended up being a rather long conversation so I'll look into that. I haven't read that book, but I have heard of it. I doubt I am actually going to complete NaNoWriMo this year, but I have finally made some significant progress on a plot bunny that has been following me around for a while. It's all long hand so far so I have no idea how many words. Also, I'm just writing scenes as they come to me so things are out of order and there is no flow between the scenes right now. Is that strange?
Not at all. Lots of people write as it comes and then put it in order later.
Thanks, Amy.
I almost never do that anymore, but I used to all the time -- a scene would come and I'd write it without knowing where it would go. Most of the building blocks for Pictures of Us were written that way, longhand, on yellow legal tablets, twelve or thirteen years before I actually outlined a plot and sold it.
The only thing I can write that freely anymore is fanfic. Not sure why.
Edited for an important left-out word.
I can't write longhand anymore, the arthritis has gotten too bad.
My hand is in pain a lot with the long hand, but my brain works better that way. Blank Word pages freak my brain out.
hey, sj, I would recommend looking at Scrivener, which has an extended free promo for NaNoWriMo. It makes it easy to do a scene at a time and then put them in order/put placeholders/etc. I just started using it, but am enjoying it a lot.
Debet. I have scrivener but never quite figured out how to use it.
I went through the Tutorial, and that helped. I don't have the hang of using every feature properly, but I've been using it to write my novel, and it's nice.