by admin | Jun 16, 2017 | Scrivener
Using Scrivener to Check Your Spelling and Grammar If you have your head screwed on straight in this impatient world we live in, you’ll want to polish your writing before making it available for all to see. You’ll be glad to know that Scrivener comes...
by admin | Jun 16, 2017 | Scrivener
Scrivener for iOS—Major Update The iOS version of Scrivener got its first major update (1.1), and its a welcome one. There are quite a few new features and enhancements, but the one we’re going to focus on today is the new Dark Mode. Activating Dark Mode is a...
by admin | Jun 10, 2017 | Scrivener
Funky Quotation Marks are No Bueno Imagine slaving and toiling for hours, days, or even weeks in a manuscript before you realize that your writing is fraught with backward quotation marks! What would you do? Surely there has to be a better way, rather than going one...
by admin | Jan 2, 2017 | Scrivener
Meta-data in General Meta-what, you ask? Meta-data is data about, well, data. So, it’s information about the attributes associated with a data point. While this may sound very technical, and in one sense it is, it really isn’t. The most common form of...
by admin | Jan 2, 2017 | Scrivener
The Scrivener Outliner – Do I Have to? Outlinining with Scrivener is easier than you probably think. Whether you’re an Outliner or a Pantser, Planner or a Gardner—however you choose to word it—most would agree that there’s a place for some level of...
by admin | Jan 2, 2017 | Scrivener
Read Your Writing Outloud A well-known technique amongst writers in the revision phase is to read your work aloud. You can catch all kinds of grammar mistakes, but perhaps more importantly, you can hear how your writing sounds. Does it sound natural? Does the dialogue...