(Think subplots, or inner thoughts, or what nots.) This program takes care of that. Personally, I have difficulty keeping track of the various threads in stories I write. You can import documents, and pictures, and export to other file formats. But then, you can connect them with lines, directional arrows, colors, and more, and you can move them around, and change everything you just did EASILY. How does it work? Well, it’s like taking all your ideas on a project and splattering them all over the page, like index cards on the floor. It also has a free 30 day trial (not necessarily consecutive, so if you skip a day, you won’t have it taken off your free trial. This program is simple and intuitive, like my sentences. I know what you’re thinking, but it is in my opinion well worth trying. This is a user friendly brainstorming type of program. Because of this, I recently decided to try another program designed by the same folks, Scapple. Scrivener is a quality program, and I continue to discover more of its abilities as I write. I was impressed enough to purchase it because, yes, it’s not expensive. Yes, I’m cheap so this immediately appealed to me. I got it because, first, it had a 30 day free trail. If you’re not familiar with them, let me tell you.įor the past few years I have used the writing program Scrivener. Here are two I found worthy of passing along: Scapple, and Alexa Donne. Today at Writers Forum, we have reviews of a couple of writerly products from Writers Forum member Dave Smith.
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