A Scrivener Wrap-Up


In July of last year I set myself a challenge to blog about Scrivener, once a week, for a whole year. I called it the 52 Weeks of Scrivener Challenge.
Well, this is week 42 and I can officially say: it broke me. I’m done. I can’t do any more. (Which is mostly to say that my priorities have shifted.)
If you follow along with the blog you know I posted last week about making more time for my fiction writing. My second novel is coming along really well and I feel compelled to run with that.
So I’m calling it quits on the weekly Scrivener posts. But you know what? I wrote 41 in-depth pieces on the topic. That’s a lot of content. And just to prove it, I’m going to list them all here for you. Go ahead, dive in, enjoy.
52 Weeks of Scrivener – A Challenge
Getting Started with Scrivener
Getting Started with Scrivener
How to Use the Document Word Counter in Scrivener
The Scrivener Inspector: Meta-Data
Scrivener Snapshots
Comments & Footnotes in Scrivener
Tidying Up Those Double Spaces in Your Manuscript
Formatting Fonts in Scrivener
How to Use the Scrivener Word Frequency Function
Embed Websites in Scrivener (and Minimize Distractions)
Four NaNoWriMo Scrivener Tips
Composition Mode in Scrivener
Revision Mode in Scrivener
Quick Reference Windows in Scrivener
Explore Your Project History in Scrivener
Scrivener Drafts
Changing Scrivener Binder Icons
Tracking Writing Goals in Your Bullet Journal
Split and Merge Scenes in Scrivener
Using Scrivener Keywords to Track Ideas at a Glance
Scrivener Binder Icons
Creating and Using Scrivener Collections
Using the Scrivener Timeline
Highlight Your Adverbs (and More) with Scrivener
Four Easy Ways to Make Scrivener Instantly Awesome
Scrivener Front Matter
Label Colors in the Scrivener Binder
Moving Things in Your Scrivener Binder
Smart Quotes in Scrivener
Backing Up In Scrivener
Scrivener Text-To-Speech
Scrivener Dictation
Scrivener Dictionary & Thesaurus
Scrivener Footnotes
Outline View in Scrivener
Scrivener Layouts
Lock Your Editor in Scrivener
I hope these have been helpful to all of you out there writing in Scrivener.
Feel free to leave a note in the comments below if I forgot anything, or if you have a resource you’d like to recommend to other Scrivener lovers, or if you just want to call me a quitter. I’ve been called worse.