A.M. Riley just emailed this one in. She is working on something called If Not For You for Loose Id and says that she just started using Scrivener a couple of weeks ago and she loves it…
Finally I have a way of organizing the explosion of characters and ideas that plague me while writing.
She has a new story out with MLR Press called Death By Misfortune.
Thank you A.M. Riley!
So all you writers out there this is my bright… well sorta dim actually but it has it’s moments, idea because I know there are Gay Romance authors out there typing away far far into the cold night on Scrivener.
Teddy Pig says SHOW ME YOUR SCRIVENER!
On the mac you click the open Scrivener window and then press in order
command button
shift
4
spacebar
then enter when you see the little camera turn the window blue…
Email it to me with author name and book title and any publisher info and anything else you can think of…
rdickison@gmail.com
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Ally Blue wrote,
Oh you’re using the Novel format in the update, cool! I like it, there are several neat tweaks from the old version :)
Another interesting-looking story and another different use of the same software, which is cool. Thanks for sharing!
Link | January 9th, 2011 at 7:29 am
Chris wrote,
I stayed up way too late last night reading Death by Misfortune…
Link | January 9th, 2011 at 8:40 am
AnneD wrote,
I really need to go find all the info on the newer updates. I’m sure there are lots of gadgets I *need* to play with :)
I’m getting lots of different ideas on how to change my usage.
Link | January 9th, 2011 at 10:33 am
TeddyPig wrote,
Yeah 2,0 is a whole different set of tools with it. It was at least worth the price for the update part of it.
Link | January 9th, 2011 at 10:34 am
AnneD wrote,
I did the upgrade – just haven’t learned how to use any of it yet. LOL
Link | January 9th, 2011 at 11:36 am
AM Riley wrote,
I don’t know if the earlier version let one link words to scenes, character sketches and the like, but I’m thinking my editor is going to LOVE this feature. Continuity in a murder mystery is essential and with a complex cast, a nightmare to edit.
I’m creating my own ‘props’ category, too. Since I sometimes use (ahem) unusual props.
Well worth the price.
Link | January 9th, 2011 at 12:04 pm
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Link | January 14th, 2011 at 7:35 am