Scrivener—An Introduction (Lesson 1)

I’m certain I never would have written eleven novels since November 2015 if it hadn’t been for the wonderful writing software known as Scrivener. It is the best way to simplify the complex process of writing, especially an extensive work.

In this post I’m making my first attempt at using Screencast-O-Matic’s screen-recording software to provide a brief introduction to Scrivener.

To watch, click the following link. The video is only sixteen minutes long.

https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/crXTfIVIpN5

I’m sorry about my Civil War ignorance. Yes, I caught my error. Gettysburg is in Pennsylvania, not Virginia.

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Author: Richard L. Fricks

Richard L. Fricks is a novelist, former attorney and CPA, Fictionary Certified StoryCoach Editor, and creator of The Pencil-Driven Life. He lives in rural North Alabama near Boaz, where much of his fiction and reflection remain rooted. His work explores story, inherited purpose, faith and doubt, family pressure, moral contradiction, consciousness, ordinary life, and the practice of beginning again with a pencil.

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