
So, first of all, there are templates that you can use and I'll just briefly show you them because they might be useful. You can use Template Projects or a Blank Project But yes, this is my affiliate link, and I do receive a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you if you use my link, which, of course, I appreciate. I am an affiliate of Scrivener - my link is Or you can just go to Literature and Latte or Google Scrivener.
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There is so much functionality in Scrivener, so I'm only going to touch on what I use, which is definitely not everything, but it certainly gets me by. In this tutorial, I'm going to talk a bit about how I use it. Once someone told me about Scrivener, I started to use it and I have used it for every single book since - fiction and nonfiction.

But with my first novel, I had such difficulty using Word, that I needed to find a solution. I did use MS Word for some of my early books back in 2008/2009. I have now written over 30 books with Scrivener over more than a decade. And today I'm going to talk about how I use Scrivener for fiction and nonfiction books. You can find more tools and tutorials for writers here. Vellum tutorial for formatting ebook and print.

I use and recommend Scrivener and my affiliate link is If you buy through my link, I receive a percentage of sale at no extra cost to you.
