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Scrivener’s Forgotten View: The Outline

Gwen Hernandez Scrivener has three “group view” modes: Scrivenings, Corkboard, and Outline. Group view modes only have something to display if you’ve selected a folder, or a group of files in the Binder. Hence, the group part. Scrivenings (multiple document view) and Corkboard (synopsis/index card view) get the most attention, but Outline view is pretty […]

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Back to School Pimp & Promote!

For many in the States, school is back in session. In that same spirit, let's get out our pom-poms and cheer for ourselves and other writers! Here on Writers in the Storm, we like to provide regular opportunities for readers to share great resources and celebrate our own successes. So get ready to pimp or […]

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Keepers of the Flame: Libraries in the New Millennium

Author James Preston discusses why libraries still matter and how self-published authors can get their books into libraries.

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Focusing on the Heart of Writing

by Tasha Seegmiller I’m in A LOT of Facebook writing groups. I suspect I’m not alone in this. It’s actually one of my favorite things about social media.  One of the perks of being in so many groups is I get to see what people are wondering about. And the thing that has been showing up […]

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Strive for Excellence: Use What You Learn

Margie Lawson Hellooo, Writers — I’m excited to share some truly stellar examples in this blog. I’ve guest blogged for WITS 30+ times and worked hard to make sure my blogs are power-packed with tips and techniques, examples and analyses. Every teaching point is there to help you make your writing bestseller strong. I’m always […]

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