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How to Create and Work with Poetry Projects in Scrivener
From writing and organizing to revising and preparing a poetry collection for submission, Scrivener is…
READ MOREWrite Now with Scrivener, Episode no. 54: Tim Queeney, Author of a History of Rope
Tim Queeney has written several adventure novels, and has just released a non-fiction book entitled Rope:…
READ MOREWhat Is a Foil Character and What Role Do They Play? (With Examples)
In literature, some of the most memorable characters stand out because of the characters placed beside…
READ MOREGo Beyond Your Genre: Why Writers Should Read Widely
Most authors write in one genre. Reading books in that genre is important, but so is reading more widely,…
READ MOREUse Scrivener’s Outliner as a To-Do List for Your Writing Projects
There are many tasks you need to accomplish for any writing project. Why not keep track of them in a…
READ MOREIrony in Literature: Definition, Types & Examples
Irony is one of the most layered and effective devices in a writer’s toolkit, but also one of the most…
READ MORE7 Ways to View Word Counts in Scrivener Projects
If you want to view the word count of your Scrivener project, or of individual documents, there are several…
READ MOREWrite Now with Scrivener, Episode no. 53: Isabella Valeri, Author of Letters from the Dead
Isabella Valeri’s first novel, *Letters from the Dead*, is the story of a wealthy dynastic family and…
READ MORERising Action in Stories: Definition & Examples
How do stories keep us turning the page? One word: tension.
READ MOREMarketing Your Book: A Guide for New Authors
When your book is published, it’s one of thousands of new books that year struggling to get noticed….
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