I like data, especially data that shows me I’m making progress on my projects, like Scrivener’s Project History.
Sourdough
San Francisco sourdough bread, with its crisp golden crust and light tangy insides, is America’s most famous sourdough. Move the dough, change the bread.
A Thanksgiving Poem
As has become a Thanksgiving tradition on this blog, I’d like to share a poem. It’s called Dear Human Family and was written by Dani Fine.
Quick Reference Windows in Scrivener
A quick reference window is the quickest way to pull things up in Scrivener when I need to see them, but don’t want to lose my place in my writing.
Meyer Lemons
Meyer Lemons are thought to be a hybrid of traditional lemons and mandarin oranges. Most are grown in the Sacramento Valley.
A Pushcart Prize Nomination
I found out last week that a short story of mine was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. I know my odds of winning are slim, but it’s an honor to be nominated.
Revision Mode in Scrivener
This week, in the #52WeeksOfScrivener series, we’re talking about Revision Mode: how to use it, what it’s good for, and how it differs from Word’s Track Changes.