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Write Now with Scrivener, Episode no. 55: Maria Reva, Booker Prize Longlisted Author of Endling

Kirk McElhearn / 1 OCTOBER 2025

Maria Reva’s novel Endling is about snails, romance tours, and the war in Ukraine, is longlisted for…

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How to Create and Use Custom Document Templates in Scrivener

Kirk McElhearn / 24 SEPTEMBER 2025

Document templates are pre-formatted documents that you can quickly add to your Scrivener projects. Learn…

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BookTok and Beyond: How Young Readers Are Reviving Physical Bookstores

Kirk McElhearn / 17 SEPTEMBER 2025

Encouraging news about bookstores suggests that reading is on the rise, in part thanks to young readers…

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Writing

How To Write Dialogue in a Story

Gabriel Gaynor-Guthrie / 15 SEPTEMBER 2025

Dialogue is one of the most important elements in fiction. It establishes character voice, shows the…

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How to Create and Work with Poetry Projects in Scrivener

Kirk McElhearn / 10 SEPTEMBER 2025

From writing and organizing to revising and preparing a poetry collection for submission, Scrivener is…

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Write Now with Scrivener, Episode no. 54: Tim Queeney, Author of a History of Rope

Kirk McElhearn / 3 SEPTEMBER 2025

Tim Queeney has written several adventure novels, and has just released a non-fiction book entitled Rope:…

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Writing

What Is a Foil Character and What Role Do They Play? (With Examples)

Gabriel Gaynor-Guthrie / 1 SEPTEMBER 2025

In literature, some of the most memorable characters stand out because of the characters placed beside…

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Go Beyond Your Genre: Why Writers Should Read Widely

Kirk McElhearn / 27 AUGUST 2025

Most authors write in one genre. Reading books in that genre is important, but so is reading more widely,…

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Use Scrivener’s Outliner as a To-Do List for Your Writing Projects

Kirk McElhearn / 20 AUGUST 2025

There are many tasks you need to accomplish for any writing project. Why not keep track of them in a…

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Writing

Irony in Literature: Definition, Types & Examples

Gabriel Gaynor-Guthrie / 18 AUGUST 2025

Irony is one of the most layered and effective devices in a writer’s toolkit, but also one of the most…

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