Learn about Scrivener's tools that can help you proofread your manuscript.
Kate Heartfield writes historical fantasy novels, games, and stories.
If you sell a book to a publisher, you get paid with advances and royalties. Here's how they work.
Scrivener's window has many elements, which you can display and hide. You can create window layouts to quickly switch between different configurations.
When you’re writing a novel or another long project, it’s a good idea to have a daily target. How many words should you write, and when should you finish your writing session?
When you’ve finished a novel or short story, it’s helpful to get feedback from people you trust. You may also have a critique partner, or be part of a writing group that offers reciprocal feedback. Here’s how to make feedback useful.
Veronica G. Henry writes fantasy, mystery, and speculative fiction novels.
Online spelling and grammar checkers can find corrections that built-in checkers on computers miss. It can be useful to run your writing through one of these services to do a final proofread.
Customizing the Scrivener toolbar is an easy way to access the features you use regularly without clicking menus or remembering keyboard shortcuts.
Scrivener's Binder is a powerful tool for organizing long writing projects. Here are five ways you can move files and folders around in the Binder.