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What is Exposition in Literature? Definition, Tips, and Examples
Understand what exposition is in literature and how to use it effectively without slowing your…
READ MOREHow to Copy Items Between Scrivener Projects
You may want to copy items from one Scrivener project to another. There are two ways to do this, and…
READ MOREHow to Create, Edit, and Import Scrivener Styles on Mac and Windows
Learn how to create and modify styles in Scrivener, and how to import styles from other Scrivener projects.
READ MOREHow to Import Notes to Scrivener from Apple Notes, Obsidian, Notion, or Other Note-Taking Apps
If you have a lot of notes in a separate app and want to add them to your Scrivener project, here’s…
READ MOREWrite Now with Scrivener, Episode no. 59: Brad Bigelow, Biographer
Brad Bigelow has written a biography of the neglected author Virginia Faulkner.
READ MOREStory Structure: 7 Types All Writers Should Know
Discover the most effective story structure types for writers, from Freytag’s Pyramid to the Three-Act…
READ MOREHow To Revise the Draft of Your Scrivener Project on an Ebook Reader
You can export your Scrivener project as an ePub file and send it to a Kindle or Kobo ebook reader to…
READ MOREHow to Use Blank Styles in Scrivener for Revision
You can use blank styles to mark text in your project that you want to go back to and revise.
READ MORESyncing Scrivener Projects to the Cloud
When you sync Scrivener projects to the cloud, you can easily access them on other devices. But there…
READ MORESync Scrivener for iPad and iPhone Projects Using Dropbox, the Finder, or the Apple Devices App
Sync your Scrivener projects from your iPad or iPhone to your computer, so you can work at your desk…
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