I want to read about Scrivener by Kirk McElhearn
So many novels are published every year that logic says adding to this is wrongheaded. Yet there are probably as many reasons to write as there are books...
Becca Caddy writes about science and technology, and her book Screen Time tells us how to make peace with our tech devices.
Scrivener's Binder icons give you lots of information. Understanding these icons can help you better manage your projects.
If you use Scrivener's Corkboard, these tips will help you get the most out of your virtual index cards.
We are at the dawn of the AI-generated text age. How can writers use these new tools?
When it's time to revise the first draft of your novel, Scrivener has powerful features to help you move ahead.
Joanna Penn combines her talents as a thriller author with her skills in marketing to have a successful writing career.
Scrivener's revision mode lets you keep track of edits as you work from draft to manuscript.
Scrivener provides two ways for you to store notes with your projects.