While creating the Scrivener for iOS course (coming December, 2016), I was reminded why I switched my writing efforts from Word to Scrivener several years ago. It was to be able to manage everything associated with writing and publishing a
Scrivener iOS: An Elegant Writing App Released Today!
The team at Literature and Latte just call it Scrivener. They have listed it in the Apple Store as Scrivener. But I call it Scrivener iOS when needing to differentiate it from desktop versions (Mac and Windows). Scrivener iOS Functionality
Scrivener for iOS is here!
For the last two months, I have been working as a beta tester for Scrivener for iOS. The time has finally arrived and Scrivener for iOS it is available July 20th to the general public. And it is awesome! You
Scrivener 1.7.0.1 Beta Release for Windows announced
I have been aware of the progress on Scrivener 1.7 for Windows for the last couple of months and while presented to me as a bug-fix release, there are tremendous new capabilities for the Scrivener Windows platform including formatting presets,
Love Learning with Lynda.com – Part 1
I continue to become more self-sufficient as a writer and publisher. I also am embracing more cloud-based subscription services as part of my street team. I am now using Adobe Creative Cloud, Evernote, Dropbox, Chicago Manual of Style Online, and
Why I have two office work areas
Every writer has a place to call their own, where they get away to focus on writing without distraction. Many of us have two or three work places. And with continued improvements in technology, it is possible to create some
Business Case for Chicago Manual of Style Online
I use the Chicago Manual of Style as my primary and de facto style guide when writing. I paid about $45 plus shipping for this book on Amazon. It costs $100 to pick up a copy here in Australia. The
My journey to the Adobe Creative Cloud for design and publishing
I have become fascinated by the technology to support writing and publishing. My first book Still Stupid at Sixty (published under the pseudonym Blake Stevens) was written in Microsoft Word and converted into Amazon Kindle format using Calibre. That is
Scrivener and Evernote – a perfect pair
Several weeks ago, I wrote a post on how Scrivener has more than tripled my writing productivity. I continue to optimize my writing workflow daily as I become more comfortable with Scrivener. While most of my writing productivity gains are
Tripling my writing productivity with Scrivener
First of all, I would not have believe it had you told me prior to using Scrivener that it would be possible to triple my productivity as a writer. But I am certain that my productivity has increased that much