short, your Front Matter includes the pages in your book that come before the story actually starts. Scrivener gives you a lot of flexibility with it.
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Highlight Your Adverbs (and More) with Scrivener
Adverbs are the enemy of good writing. But it can be hard to see our own writing objectively. So I’m loving Scrivener’s new Linguistic Focus function.
Using the Scrivener Timeline
The Scrivener Timeline feature is so intuitive, it’s hard to believe that it wasn’t one of the first things developed back in version 1.0, but it didn’t become a thing until version 3.0. It was worth the wait.
Creating and Using Scrivener Collections
Scrivener Collections can be super useful for organizing your work in various ways without messing up your draft. Let’s explore…
Scrivener Binder Icons
A little while ago, I noticed subtle differences in the appearance of my binder icons. Some of the page icons had folded corners, some looked like note cards.
Using Scrivener Keywords to Track Ideas at a Glance
Scrivener keywords take a few minutes to set up, but they can be really revealing when used well. Here’s a step-by-step guide to making them work for you.
Split and Merge Scenes in Scrivener
We’re continuing the #52WeeksOfScrivener series today with an explanation of how (and why) to split and merge scenes in Scrivener.