Tag Archive | Scrivener

How to Get Your Dragon to Behave in Scrivener

Originally posted on Story Empire:
Happy Monday to all the Story Empire readers. It’s so good to be back with all of you once again to share a few helpful (hopefully) thoughts. Today I wanted to share a few tweaks so that you can use Dragon Naturally Speaking with Scrivener. Let’s jump right in and get…

Using Vellum for formatting e-books

Originally posted on Ruth Nestvold – Indie Adventures:
Ever since I started going indie and publishing books on my own rather than through a traditional publisher, I have been using Scrivener to create the epub and mobi files required by most retailers. Okay, not ever since — my very first experimental attempts were uploading Word…

A simple guide to planning a novel – Part 1

Preparing for NaNoWriMo with Scrivener

Archer's Aim Scrivener is a powerful writing tool. I write about it weekly with tips and usage ideas. To read more of my posts click the Scrivener tag or category at the end of the page. As I recently wrote, I’m on time to be ready for NaNoWriMo this year and, of course, I’ll be […]

Step-by-step creating a project in Scrivener – nailing that outline

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
So how is my Scrivener project going? Going to be honest here, I’ve switched my project. I was going to use Scrivener to write a memoir manuscript on clearing my heart of clutter in order to clear my house of clutter. I’m still going to…

Step-by-step creating a project in Scrivener

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Last time I posted, I told you about how I was going to learn Scrivener by designing and writing a book in Scrivener (trial by fire.) As I am at the end of the semester (with papers to correct and final projects to discuss) I…

Review of ‘Scrivener Essentials’ and ‘The Proposal’. Work and pleasure to keep the balance.

Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: Following on from my short break, where I had a chance to catch up on some reading, I wanted to share some of my most recent reviews. And today I decided on sharing two fairly short books, but completely different. First, for all the writers who’ve been wondering…

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