![]() So Scrivener seemed like the perfect solution to keep everything together. That’s not to mention the writerly side of things: character sketches, chapter outlines, scene cards, and, of course, the drafts themselves. Naturally, there’s a ton of primary research involved: photos, newspaper clippings, recordings of interviews with the family. ![]() Inspired by the life and legacy of my “Little Grandma”, the book covers 70 years and four generations of the Aldridge family. My novel-in-progress, Escape Artist, is a huge project. In the end, I chose to do the right thing for my unique process. ![]() I waited months to find an alternative to Scrivener after first noticing the program might actually be restricting my progress. In fact, I love it so much, I went out and bought the Storytelling with Scrivener course on Well-Storied (not an affiliate link). I want to preface this post with a disclaimer: I love Scrivener. If you use the link to purchase a subscription, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. ![]() Thank you for taking the time to read and comment on this post! Please note I reserve the right to moderate comments as I see fit.ĭisclaimer: This post contains an affiliate link. When I published this post out of frustration with Scrivener, I never expected it to blow up and receive so many comments. Updated J| Originally published December 8, 2019
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