Tip #4: Emergency Action Plan (EAP) - Google Drive
If you have generally non-stop access to the internet, Google Drive is your new best friend. With Google Drive you can massage your works-in-progress from anywhere.
House all your notes there. Lists of possible characters. Lists of possible character traits. Research. Links to articles that turned on your creativity. Use Google Sheets to lay out your plot.
It’s all there.
Not only does Google Drive provide miniskirt-quality ease of access, it also offers a mom-just-walked-in (in your case, Bossibal Lecture) escape mechanism to make your little emperor appears fully clothed at a moment’s notice.
With one click of the “X” in the top, right corner of your web browser, your shit is safely stowed.
For this to work best, make sure your web browser is maximized on your desktop. That way you don’t have to be accurate with your arrow — you don’t even have to be looking — just push your mouse swiftly up and to the right and click.
Up, to the right, and click. Up, to the right, and click.
And POOF!
Back to the Google Cloud you go, completely fictional (you swear) scene about the time your mother walked in on you when your girlfriend was wearing that miniskirt and your little emperor was found without clothes.