

It’s got an enormous arrange to fit all of your needs, but I only use the most simple ones. Although I’ve done the tutorials, I almost never use all of the software’s features. I have to add a disclaimer here since I’m one of Scrivener’s most basic users.

If you always wanted to use Scrivener but never got around to it, this post is for you! It’s so easy to just organize everything in my drafts, as well as never be afraid I’m going to lose something when Word crashed or decided it wasn’t going to scroll down my monstruous 350-page document. I used to be intimidated by Scrivener when I began, since it seems like a really complicated tool, but I’ve fallen in love when I started using it. This series of posts will be broken down in 3 parts.

It’s designed for both writers and screenwriters, and has an amazing set of features that allows you to move chapters and scenes around, as well as keep all of your research in only one place. Today we’re going to talk about one of my favorite topics: Scrivener!įor those of you who don’t know, Scrivener is an amazing writing tool that many writers use to draft their manuscripts.
