Category: Scrivener
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Scrivener + Story Grid Part 3: Collections and KeyWords
Learn how to use collections and keywords in scrivener to track your subplots, characters, and unique themes.
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6 Core Questions – Mac&Win
Scrivener meets Story Grid: tracking the Editor’s 6 Core Questions in the Binder as well as Campbell and Vogler’s Hero’s Journey.
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Story Grid Spreadsheet – Mac
Using Scrivener software and the Story Grid methodology to make a Story Grid Excel Spreadsheet.
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5 Commandments – Mac
Tracking your Story Grid 5 Commandments for each scene, developing your story by tracking your progressive complications in each scene and ensuring that you are raising the stakes.
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5 Commandments – Win
Let’s start with the 5 commandments, the core of every Story Grid scene. On the windows version of Scrivener, you could put them in a couple places.
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Importing Files into Scrivener – Mac and Win
If you have some manuscripts that are still in Word or a TXT file then there is a very easy way to transfer them into Scrivener and organize them into individual chapters. If you have them in another format that you can copy, the second part of this article is dedicated to transferring these documents…

