![]() It’s a great tool for mapping out ideas or timelines and adding/changing connections.Īlthough I haven’t been using it recently, I have used scrivener quite a bit in the past. Scapple is basically a virtual sheet of paper that lets you make notes anywhere, connect them using lines or arrows, and add text. Many editors seem to prefer to edit books in Word and therefore require you to submit it to them in Word formats (.doc). It is true that as your manuscript grows, it can be harder to stay organized, but I have a tendency to rewrite chapters separate from the main manuscript then update the master file for editors. For writing a first draft, I tend to gravitate to Microsoft word. I have tried a lot of tools out over the years but there are a few that I consistently use over and over again. ![]() Now, Amanda, Emily, and Kiami lead a charge against the celestial, sealing Sumir’s fate forever. Their gifts have pushed them together and forced them to make unfathomable choices. Once the half-bloods are united, the celestial will come at them with everything he has… She works to blend in with the strange inhabitants that dwell nearby, but as the moon wanes and a visit from the dictatorial celestial is imminent, following their strict rules becomes impossible.Įmily and Kiami push to continue the search for the final half-blood, but a remnant of an old foe resurfaces, bringing unexpected consequences and causing them to question whether they can right the wrongs of the past.Īfter an unknown ally tips Amanda off, completing the puzzle, a bargain is struck, and it’s a race against time. Ainihi introduces us to the latest and fourth volume in The Blood Inheritance Quartet, “Resist”:Īfter finding out that she and the other half-bloods were created to help bring the world to its catastrophic end, Amanda did the unthinkable.Īshamed, disfigured, and alone, she has spent weeks in the Chaos realm, determined to uncover the secrets that sleep below the gardens before she dares to return to the others.
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