YOU CAN SEPARATE YOUR CHAPTERS INTO THEIR OWN FILES. It’s bliss, Bob, my friend, it’s bliss.Ģ. When I forget how to say “hello” in Japanese…I just nip over to that folder without having to dig through word docs. Which is a dream come true, if I do say so myself. Scrivener lets you do all of this…in one screen.īehold! Folders inside folders, insider folders. I’m constantly pulling up docs, losing where I stowed information, creating character charts, and descending mightily upon pinterest. I have folders for everything and 871 word documents per novel I’m writing (because hey, you need to collect names and title ideas and research the origin of mustard and learn how to speak Japanese occasionally). I am an organiser fiend, okay?! I will not deny it. IF YOU’RE A HARDCORE ORAGNISER, YOU WILL PROBABLY WANT TO MARRY SCRIVENER. It comes to you out of the kindness of my writer soul.ġ. This post is a list of things Scrivener can do and whether these are things you might find helpful. There are tutorials everywhere…just google around. Which allows me to magnanimously help you answer the golden question: “IS SCRIVENER FOR ME?”īut, just so you know, this is NOT A TUTORIAL. SO ALL MYSTERIES WERE REVEALED UPON THIS GLORIOUS DAY. (EDIT: Apparently it is only $50 at the moment!) Um…ouch? Particularly if you don’t know if it’s something you’d like. The main problem here is: Scrivener isn’t cheap. I’m sure most writers (at some point) ask whether they need it or not. I perused a tutorial and ended up shrieking at myself, “Should I buy Scrivener? Do I need it? I’ve gotten along for soooo long without it? And isn’t it really hard to use? WHAT DO I DO?” Cue existential writer crisis.
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