Essential Writing Tool: DBNF
June 13, 2009 by Debra Marrs
Filed under Blog, Drafts, Writing, Writing Tips
Here’s another writing tool I use all the time. I borrowed this idea from my days as a time management consultant when I used the DBNF file for prospects who weren’t quite ready to buy.
The DBNF file is the perfect solution for those times when you need to kill your lil darlings (you know… those wonderful passages of prose that just don’t quite fit into the current piece of writing).
You know this is good material but it just doesn’t quite fit here. Yet, you hate to throw out what it took you at least an hour to create.
Solution: create a DBNF file on your computer.
DBNF Stands for Dead But Not Forgotten.
DBNF is your good writing to use elsewhere. Another time, another day, another blog post, in another story or vignette.
Cut and paste the ‘not working’ content from the current document. Create a new Word (or text) document. Save it with an appropriate file name. Store all your DBNFs in a DBNF folder. On the computer, or printed out in a manila folder.
BONUS TIP:
Stuck for something to write? Revisit your DBNF for a story starter or inspiration for a new piece of writing.








What a fun idea! I’m definitely going to do this. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome, Nicole. Did you also see article on Essential Writing Tools: TK? You might like that one too.
A great idea, Debra. I started something similar with sherman; portions I deleted but wasn’t ready to part with completely. I have many stories started but only one other finished, and that isn’t even ready to see the light of day, i don’t think.
Thanks for your note, Heather. I really like the DBNF file because sometimes when I revisit mine, I find gems in there to use elsewhere. They make great new story prompts or can add a lil bling to something else too.