By:
Walter Glenn
Evernote
is a cross-platform app that works something like a digital filing cabinet.
We've talked about why
so many people use it and how you should probably give it another
try if you're not hooked already. But today, we want to take a closer
look at how you might use it for something specific: writing fiction.
Evernote
makes a great writer's companion. It's available on just about every platform,
so you can collect and organize your notes wherever you are. You can take notes
in your paper notebook and scan the pages. Hell, you can even write on the
shower wall in crayon and snap a pic later. (You're welcome for that crayon
tip, by the way. It's awful when you think of something in the shower and can't
write it down.) P
Evernote
is flexible enough to set up however it fits with your writing style. In this
article, I'm talking about how I use it, but my hope is that it serves as a
starting point and gives you some ideas you can use with your work.
Set
up Your Workflow
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