8 Best Scrivener Alternatives for Writers (+ The Only One That Matters)
Scrivener is a common writing tool, but is it the best? We’ve got a list of viable alternatives + one you might want to really consider.
Scrivener is a common writing tool, but is it the best? We’ve got a list of viable alternatives + one you might want to really consider.
Should you buy Scrivener or Ulysses? That’s a tough question that many writers, students and educators ask themselves. Learn more!
Scrivener Coupons and discounts are hard to find, but we have a few of the most reliable codes to get a discount every time!
Have you ever dreamed of seeing your story on the big screen? Writing a screenplay is the first step. In this beginner’s guide, we’ll explore the key differences between screenplays and novels, essential tips for crafting a compelling script, and the tools you need to format your work like a pro.
What do you do if you have your own print books to sell on Amazon? Do you use Amazon Advantage of Seller Central? Find out here.
Looking to write magical realism but don’t know where to start, or don’t know if you actually want fantasy instead? Read on.
Thinking of being a ghostwriter but not sure if it will be profitable for you? This might be a good place to start.
Have a historical fiction book that you’re dying to write? This article will walk you through the basics of what you need.
Ever thought about doing a book trailer but are not sure if it’s worth it or if you even should? This is the article for you.
Looking to write the next gripping horror novel? This article will help you understand what horror looks like and how to make it great.
Do you want to create a blog or other form of content on your website to attract readers? This article should help you do just that.
Looking for a great Wordpress theme for your author website? This list will give you exactly what you need for authors to prosper online.
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