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Introducing: An UNDATED planner for multiple novel projects! The Plot Your Work Writer’s Project Planner was designed to organize your existing processes. It was never meant to be a new system you must adapt to use, but as a tool to assist with how you already work. Whether you’re a plotter or a pantser, there are some tasks that never change, such as editing, revising, ordering a cover, formatting, or designing a marketing plan. No matter how you go about the process of writing a book, consistency and accountability on a week-to-week basis will help you produce more. Product Features: 35mm sturdy plastic cover in Red, Blue, or Orange (Color Varies) Duo-coil wire binding in black 32lb paper, thick enough to withstand all pen and some marker bleed-through (see pen test pictures on full Amazon site) Undated editions: meant for immediate use in plotting your work now and not next year Ten tabbed dividers, five left blank for your project names Product Contents: An Owner’s Info page & Table of Contents 2018 & 2019 Calendars Your Year at a Glance, spread over two pages, with two dot-grid pages, and a Next 12 Mos page. Five Yearly Project Plans, spread over two pages and containing: a WiP meter; sample tasks for help in planning; three dot-grid pages for either mind-mapping, bullet journaling, to-do lists, brainstorming or whatever; and one lined page. Four Quarterly Planning Sections, each one includes: – (1) Three-Month Planning page, containing nine goals and room to map out seven tasks for each. – (3) Monthly Prioritizing sections, which includes a Social Media planning page and a Month in Review tracking area to get you thinking about what worked, and what didn’t. – (9) Two weeks per page of Weekly Action Plans, with writing quotes, and Week in Review prompts.
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Introducing: An UNDATED planner for multiple novel projects! The Plot Your Work Writer’s Project Planner was designed to organize your existing processes. It was never meant to be a new system you must adapt to use, but as a tool to assist with how you already work. Whether you’re a plotter or a pantser, there are some tasks that never change, such as editing, revising, ordering a cover, formatting, or designing a marketing plan. No matter how you go about the process of writing a book, consistency and accountability on a week-to-week basis will help you produce more. Product Features: 35mm sturdy plastic cover in Red, Blue, or Orange (Color Varies) Duo-coil wire binding in black 32lb paper, thick enough to withstand all pen and some marker bleed-through (see pen test pictures on full Amazon site) Undated editions: meant for immediate use in plotting your work now and not next year Ten tabbed dividers, five left blank for your project names Product Contents: An Owner’s Info page & Table of Contents 2018 & 2019 Calendars Your Year at a Glance, spread over two pages, with two dot-grid pages, and a Next 12 Mos page. Five Yearly Project Plans, spread over two pages and containing: a WiP meter; sample tasks for help in planning; three dot-grid pages for either mind-mapping, bullet journaling, to-do lists, brainstorming or whatever; and one lined page. Four Quarterly Planning Sections, each one includes: – (1) Three-Month Planning page, containing nine goals and room to map out seven tasks for each. – (3) Monthly Prioritizing sections, which includes a Social Media planning page and a Month in Review tracking area to get you thinking about what worked, and what didn’t. – (9) Two weeks per page of Weekly Action Plans, with writing quotes, and Week in Review prompts.