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Get Organised! An Idea Tracker For Writers

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Get Organised! An Idea Tracker For Writers is the perfect way to keep track of those moments of inspiration, strange dreams, daydreams, creative 'aha!' moments and project ideas that you don't have time for now, but don't want to forget. Each idea section contains prompts to guide your thoughts, space to doodle or brainstorm, a simple idea rating system and plenty of lines to expand on those valuable ideas. With this book, you need never lose an idea again!

116 pages, Paperback

Published September 27, 2016

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Rachel Hobbs

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​Rachel Hobbs lives in South West Wales, where she hibernates with her husband, daughter and bearded dragon. By day she is a dental nurse at a small local practice. By night, she writes.

​Her debut novel SHADOW-STAINED is the first in a dark fantasy series for adults, inspired by her dark and peculiar experiences with narcolepsy and parasomnia. She's since subjugated her demons, and writes under the tenuous guise that they work for her.

​Fuelled by an unhealthy amount of coffee, she writes about hard-boiled monsters with soft centres and things that go bump in the night. ​

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December 26, 2016
I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

For more than fifteen years, I have been carrying notebooks in my purse at all times. Some have been dedicated "idea books" to jot down ideas down as soon as they hit me. I'll be the first to admit that when I returned to the ideas at a later date, I couldn't always make sense of my notes because I'd basically just emptied my head. Notes, source of inspiration, bits of dialogue would be jumbled together on the page, and it didn't always make a lot of sense when I read it. I guess a lot of really good ideas have evaporated because of this.

Now, looking at Rachel Hobbs' "Get Organised. An Idea Tracker for Writers," the solution seems obvious. And simple. And genius. For each idea, there are individual sections for the date, the number of the idea so you can plot it into the quick reference section in the back (seriously genius and useful!), description of the idea, doodling, source of inspiration, idea potential score, and a full page for further notes. You won't end up with scraps of dialogue mixed with the source of inspiration, which means you won't think you wrote down the idea while drunk.

Often the most simple ideas are the best. This book is proof of that. I have already recorded several ideas into my copy, and in my head I can picture the row of books I will be filling in the future. I needed this book. And I will need more copies soon.
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