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Brigitta Blair is an author/illustrator, and Camilla Zhang is a comics editor. Together they have created the Standard Comic Strip Template for Scrivener.
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Brigitta Blair is an author/illustrator, and Camilla Zhang is a comics editor. Together they have created the Standard Comic Strip Template for Scrivener. We discussed comics, how they are made, and how the Scrivener template helps comic authors.
Show notes:
Brigitta Blair
Camilla Zhang
Steenz
Standard Comic Script...
Published 11/02/22
Grant Faulkner is executive director of National Novel Writing Month, where hundreds of thousands of people write novels during the month of November. He tells us about the amazing event that is NaNoWriMo, and how it brings together people around the world to write together.
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Grant Faulkner
NaNoWriMo
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Published 10/19/22
Rashelle Isip is a professional organizer, helping people better manage their time, space, and belongings. She explains how writers can better manage their time and be more efficient.
Show notes:
Rashelle Isip
Rashelle Isip's books
How to Stay Focused on Your Work
Got the Blank Page Blues? Take a Walk. How Walking Boosts Creativity.
Adam Grant, Think Again
John Zada, In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond
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If...
Published 10/05/22
Christie Aschwanden is a journalist, author, and editor, and has written Good to Go: What the athlete in all of us can learn from the strange science of recovery, a book about the science of athletic recovery. She is a runner and cyclist, and has contributed articles to The New York Times, Runner's World, and Bicycling, among others.
Show notes:
Christie Aschwanden
Good to Go: What the athlete in all of us can learn from the strange science of recovery
Emerging Form, Christie's...
Published 09/07/22
William Gallagher is a versatile writer. He has written Doctor Who radio dramas, novels, and hundreds of articles about technology, as well as books about writing. He also creates many YouTube videos about writing and technology.
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William Gallagher
58keys, William Gallagher's YouTube channel
Three-Biscuit Guide to Scrivener (one-hour video looking at Scrivener's features)
Jane Austen, Lady Susan
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Published 08/03/22
Rowan Hooper is a science writer, and is currently podcast editor for The New Scientist. His book, How to Save the World for Just a Trillion Dollars, looks at ten big problems in the world and how they can be solved for a trillion dollars.
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Rowan Hooper
How to Save the World for Just a Trillion Dollars
How to Spend a Trillion Dollars
Emily St. John Mandel, The Sea of Tranquility
George Monbiot, Regenesis
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Published 07/06/22
Jessica Payne has just published her first novel, Make Me Disappear, a psychological thriller about a woman who arranges her own kidnapping. Jessica is the host of #MomsWritersClub, on YouTube and Twitter, where she discusses the issues around writing and being a mom.
Show notes:
Jessica Payne
MomsWritersClub
Jaime Lynn Hendricks: It Could Be Anyone
Janelle Brown: I'll Be You
Nita Prose: The Maid
Catherine McKenzie: Please Join Us
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Published 06/01/22
April Henry is the author of more than two dozen mysteries and thrillers for teens and adults. Her novels have won prizes, been shortlisted for other prizes, and have been translated into ten languages. She knows two dozen different ways to kill you.
Show notes:
April Henry
Two Truths and a Lie
Gin Phillips: Fierce Kingdom
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Published 05/04/22
Damon Young is a philosopher, poet, and an author of fiction for children. As a philosopher, he has written about reading, the garden, and sex, and he has also written a half-dozen children's books. He also writes regularly for newspapers and magazines, and is a frequent guest on radio and TV.
Show notes:
Damon Young
Philosophy in the Garden
Damon Young on sword fighting
John Williams: Stoner
Patrick O'Brian: The Complete Aubrey/Maturin Novels
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Published 04/06/22
Charles Shields is a biographer of mid-century American novelists and writers. After a career teaching, and writing histories and biographies for young people, Shields has written several biographies of American authors, the most recent of which is about playwright Lorraine Hansberry, author of Raisin in the Sun.
Show notes:
Charles J. Shields
Lorraine Hansberry: The Life Behind A Raisin in the Sun
The Many Visions of Lorraine Hansberry (New Yorker)
Organize Your Scrivener Project with...
Published 03/02/22
Annie Finch is a poet, writer, critic, editor, playwright, librettist, translator, and witch. She has written poetry, criticism, memoirs, and works on meter and form, and is the founder of Poetry Witch Community, where she teaches meter, scansion, and magic.
Show notes:
Annie Finch
Poetry Witch Blog
The Poetry Witch Little Book of Spells
Louise Labé: Complete Poetry and Prose
Occasioning Poetry
Heide Göttner-Abendroth: Matriarchal Societies, Studies on Indigenous Cultures Across the...
Published 02/02/22
Charlie Stross is a prolific author of science fiction and fantasy. He has written more than two dozen novels, has won three Hugo awards, and has been nominated for many other awards, including the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and the Japanese Seiun Award.
Show notes:
Charlie Stross
Write Now with Scrivener, Episode No. 1: Peter Robinson
Write Now with Scrivener, Episode No. 2: Dan Moren
Scrivener and Microsoft Word: Importing & Exporting
Regular...
Published 01/05/22
Nicole Kronzer is an author of young adult novels, a high school teacher, and a former actor. Her first novel, Unscripted, was named a Best Book for Young Adults by the American Library Association.
Show notes:
Nicole Kronzer
Unscripted
The Loft Literary Center
Nina Lacour, Yerba Buena
Brandy Colbert, The Only Black Girls in Town, The Voting Booth
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Published 12/01/21
Maggie Shipstead's latest novel has been shortlisted for the 2021 Booker Prize. Great Circle is a novel of love and loss and adventure, focusing on a woman pilot in the early days of flying, and an actress portraying her in the present.
Show notes:
Maggie Shipstead
Great Circle
Booker Prize
Colson Whitehead, Sag Harbor
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Published 11/03/21
Having worked as a police intelligence analyst in the UK, Elizabeth Haynes knows a lot about crime. She has written a half dozen novels, all of which she started during NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month).
Show notes:
Elizabeth Haynes
You, Me & the Sea
Lost Lives, Lisa Cutts
NaNoWriMo
The Last House on Needless Street, Catriona Ward
The Lamplighters, Emma Stonex
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Published 10/20/21
With a day job as a designer for one of the world's largest software companies, Christian Cantrell knows how computer technology works, and his novels are full of cutting-edge ideas. He explores science and technology that don’t yet exist in order to put characters in situations in which they can discover things about themselves that would otherwise have been impossible.
Show notes:
Christian Cantrell
Scorpion
47North
Terry Hayes: I Am Pilgrim
Hao Jingfang: Folding Beijing
Markus Zusak:...
Published 09/22/21
After a career in publishing, from being a publicist to senior editor, Annik Lafarge is now a consultant and advisor to authors. Her latest book is Chasing Chopin: A Musical Journey Across Three Centuries, Four Countries, and a Half-Dozen Revolutions. Annik talks about how important it is for authors to help market their books.
"I honestly don't think I could have written this book without without Scrivener."
Show notes:
Annik Lafarge
Chasing Chopin
David Bellos: The Novel of the...
Published 08/25/21
J.T. Ellison has written more than 25 novels: standalone thrillers, three series, and has recently published the first in a series of co-authored young adult novels. She co-hosts a literary TV show, and is also a publisher. She also "loves Scrivener with the passion of a thousand fiery suns."
Show notes:
J.T. Ellison
Latest book: Her Dark Lies
@thrillerchick
A Word on Words (TV show)
Jeff Abbott
Story Planner
The Wine Vixen
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Published 07/21/21
Dan Moren juggles a triple career: that of a science fiction author, tech journalist, and podcaster. He discusses his the "sci-fi espionage capers" he writes, how he transitioned from journalism to fiction, and how he has used Scrivener to write each of his novels.
Show notes:
Dan Moren
Latest novel: The Aleph Extraction
My writing finances, 2020
Create Custom Templates for Your Scrivener Projects
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Published 06/23/21
We welcome Peter Robinson, best-selling author of the Alan Banks crime series. Peter has written more than two dozen novels, and discusses his characters, how he uses music in his novels, and how Scrivener helps him manage his manuscripts.
Show notes:
Peter Robinson
Latest novel: Not Dark Yet
Bob Dylan: Not Dark Yet
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Published 05/20/21