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almost every writer i know has a love-hate relationship with their writing program, whether it’s microsoft word, google docs, scrivener, or a yellow legal pad. it’s clear there’s no single perfect choice for drafting, editing, and formatting your work for publication.

table of contents on the right-hand (recto) page in a book

does your novel need a table of contents?

from our own reading, most of us know that some paperback and hardcover novels have a table of contents page in the front and some don’t. lurking online, i perceive a widespread notion that tables of contents are old-fashioned and pointless for fiction.

close up of hands shuffling a deck of cards

how to reorganize book chapters with a click

one of my favorite ms word tricks allows a novelist (or any book writer) to view and organize their chapters in the navigation pane (an option under the view tab). using this feature, i can see all my chapter titles at a glance, and i can go instantly to the one i want by clicking on its title.