This week, Sisters in Crime is being offered simultaneously online and in-person from 2:00 to 3:30pm.
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Sisters in Crime: How to Outline Your Novel with Trello
In this presentation, Stephanie Kreml will discuss how she uses Trello for outlining her novels. Trello is a flexible and user-friendly project management tool that allows you to organize your ideas and plot points into manageable sections. By using Trello’s features, such as cards and lists, you can easily rearrange your outline as your story develops. Stephanie will show how she sets up Trello boards for her novels and how she uses the software’s features to iterate through the drafting and editing phases of writing.
Stephanie Kreml is an emerging author of mysteries and thrillers after working as an engineer, a physician, and a life science consultant. She writes the Dr. Samantha Jenkins Mystery Series in the vein of the novels she loves, where each book is a standalone mystery with characters that evolve throughout the series. Her books include TRUTH UNVEILED, NEGLECTED TRUTH, and soon to be released TRUTH PROMISED.
For more information about Stephanie, please visit
https://www.stephaniekreml.com/
Sisters in Crime was founded in 1986 to represent and advocate for women crime writers. We celebrate and honor this history with our name while we continue to work for all who share our commitment to and love for a vibrant, inclusive community. Sisters in Crime welcomes anyone as a Sibling who loves crime fiction: all genders, all genres, all stages of writing, all ages, writing for all ages, and all readers.Sisters in Crime was founded in 1986 to represent and advocate for women crime writers. We celebrate and honor this history with our name while we continue to work for all who share our commitment to and love for a vibrant, inclusive community. Sisters in Crime welcomes anyone as a Sibling who loves crime fiction: all genders, all genres, all stages of writing, all ages, writing for all ages, and all readers.
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