Category: Scrivener Meets Story Grid
Integrating the awesome writing tool Scrivener with the process of the Story Grid. A Dynamic Duo!
Posted on December 5, 2020
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5 great things about Scrivener: Labels, Corkboard, Preferences, Word Count, Snapshot
Posted on October 28, 2020
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Prepare for NaNoWriMo using Scrivener and the Story Grid.
Posted on May 31, 2020
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Learn how to use collections and keywords in scrivener to track your subplots, characters, and unique themes.
Posted on May 25, 2020
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Scrivener meets The Story Grid, how to merge two great tools to make the best writing experience. This post covers mastering how to use your metadata in the most efficient way.
Category: 5 commandments, 6 core questions, Authors, Blog, Progressive Complication, Scrivener, Scrivener Meets Story Grid, Story Grid, television, tv series, WritersTags: export, Learn Scrivener Fast, metadata, spreadsheet
Posted on May 16, 2020
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Want to learn how to merge the fantastic writer’s tool Scrivener with the awesome Editing Methodology The Story Grid? This is the post for you!
Category: 5 commandments, 6 core questions, Authors, Blog, Progressive Complication, Screenwriters, Scrivener, Scrivener Meets Story Grid, Story Grid, WritersTags: 7 Point System, Dan Wells, Global value, Learn Scrivener Fast, obligatory scenes, Rachelle Ramirez, Robert McKee, save the cat, shawn coyne, Thriller Genre
Posted on August 2, 2019
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Scrivener meets Story Grid: tracking the Editor’s 6 Core Questions in the Binder as well as Campbell and Vogler’s Hero’s Journey.
Posted on July 5, 2019
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Using Scrivener software and the Story Grid methodology to make a Story Grid Excel Spreadsheet.
Posted on June 15, 2019
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How to use Scrivener Metadata function to track the Story Grid spreadsheet items.
Posted on May 25, 2019
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If you have some manuscripts that are still in Word or a TXT file then there is a very easy way to transfer them into Scrivener and organize them into individual chapters. If you have them in another format that you can copy, the… Continue Reading “Importing Files into Scrivener – Mac and Win”