Writing Resources

Here are some worksheets that I created to keep myself and my writing organized and accountable.
These are free and available in hopes that other writers will find as much use for them as I do.

Reader Reactions

Keep an organized list of feedback from beta readers, critique partners, and editors. Make notes to yourself on edits and revisions.

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Annual Overview

Plan out your writing year. Note any important deadlines, conferences, pitch parties, or just track your drafting process. This can be especially helpful for the writer juggling multiple projects.

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Words, Words, Words!

This visual guide will help you keep track of your progress and word count, one writing session at a time. Make sure to celebrate every benchmark!

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Review & Revise

A handy checklist for all your revision needs. Use this to track your drafts, what needs to be revised, and what has already been changed.

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Review & Revise 2.0

A checklist, organized by category, to help you plan out all the revisions your story needs.

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You’re Doing Great!

A handy list of affirmations for every author, with a space to jot down every positive thing you’ve heard about your work from readers or editors (or yourself)

PDF (Lined) | PDF (Interactive) | DOC

Chapter Outline

Organize your manuscript and keep a keen eye on your plot points and structure.

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Scene List

Break down your novel, scene by scene, beat by beat. Assign them to chapters and watch how it all flows together.

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Scene List (B-Plot)

Use this when you need to see your Main plot and Subplot side-by-side.

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Stay Afloat

Plug up your plot holes. Use this sheet to visually brainstorm ideas and solutions. If you’re stuck, here are some tricks that may help.

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