Use Scrivener to Write Your Novel by Lee deLacy
Lee deLacy shows us how to use the writing program Scrivener to plan out novel by teaching us how to search through metadata and more!
Lee deLacy shows us how to use the writing program Scrivener to plan out novel by teaching us how to search through metadata and more!
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Novelist Keri Kruspe tells us about 3 tools she uses for writing and how they can help anyone write faster. These tools may totally change the way you plot, write, and edit your novel!
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When you create a Scrivener project, you have to choose a project template. Each template comes with certain standard components already set up for you.
Scrivener is a popular writing tool that writers either love or hate. Here are three reasons why Scrivener is my must-have writing tool.
When I first wanted to learn Scrivener, I blocked off about 4 hours to pour over the tutorial, and figure out how I wanted to use the powerful writing tool. I did finally figure...
The first thing to determine is how you see things. How does your brain work? Some people need everything on paper in a notebook where they can physically touch a page – while others like to store items on the computer. Do you need it to be accessible everywhere? Like in the cloud?
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