Via Scoop.it – Writing and reading fiction
(I just started using Scrivener for a new book. The learning curve was a bit steep at first, but I’m starting to like it now that I’m getting used to it. The Video Tutorials help, though Joanna references a manual in this article, too. ~ Chazz)
I used Scrivener for my latest book, Prophecy.
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I tried a free version Scrivener, and loved it. I then remembered I had a half price code from NaNo in the past, and it was still valid. Who could resist? I treated myself to the full version and am enjoying keeping my novel in order. I wish I had used it for one and two. I love the pin board, saves me using scraps of paper for my visuals.