Scrivener — Brand Summaries
AI-powered summaries of 12 videos about Scrivener.
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How to Create a Consistent Writing Routine 🖋
A sustainable writing routine beats bursts of motivation, and the most reliable way to build it is to pair a simple, repeatable schedule with...
Why You Should Write Everything in Scrivener
Scrivener’s binder-centric workflow is the core reason it’s presented as a better way to write: it lets writers organize chapters, front matter, back...
How Lionel Davoust writes fiction books using the LYT Frameworks (Obsidian)
Lionel Davoust’s core claim is that long-form fiction becomes manageable when the writing process is treated like a system for handling...
How I Write and Work a Busy Job
A sustainable writing routine for a busy life hinges on two moves: treating writing as a true priority (even if it means cutting other activities)...
My Favorite Tools For Writing 🖌️
Daily writing starts with a familiar default—Microsoft Word—but the real leverage comes earlier, during drafting and plotting, when structure and...
How I Edit My Manuscripts Step-By-Step 📚✨
Mariana Vieira’s manuscript-editing workflow is built around one goal: catch the kinds of problems that slip past fast drafting—structure gaps,...
Workspaces in DEVONthink 3 and more!
DEVONthink 3 “workspaces” let historians snap a set of frequently used documents back into view instantly—turning multi-file context switching into a...
5 Simple Principles for Creating Clarity in Your Writing - with Professor, AJ Ogilvie.
Clarity in writing comes down to how easily readers can build a “movie” in their heads—images of who did what, and how each sentence logically...
DEVONthink for Historians: developing your qualitative research process
Qualitative research often fails not because researchers can’t collect enough material, but because they don’t build a process that turns stored...
How I Write My Books with Jorge Arango - Sketch Your Mind Conference, 2025
Jorge Arango’s writing method for non-fiction rests on a single, practical claim: people don’t write by “going from research to a blinking cursor.”...
#6 Automation, Dumbing-Down, Business Models, & 2 Idiots on the Balcony • Zettelkasten Live
Automation is a double-edged sword for digital knowledge work: offloading “thinking” to software can drain the user’s competence, increase error...
Academic Writing and Publishing for Graduate Students and Junior Scholars, with Lindy Ledohowski
Academic publishing is framed as a knowledge-production pipeline: research becomes publishable only after it’s shaped into a peer-reviewed article or...