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Act II/III
Your story is only half of your writing life. Because after you write the book, you have to sell it!
Publicity requests. Blog posts. Social media schedules. Street teams. Book launches. The business side of being an author is relentless—and most writers are managing it with a patchwork of apps, spreadsheets, and sticky notes.
What if one software could handle all of that too?
In this workshop, we'll explore Scrivener's potential as a full-scale organizational tool for the business of writing—because the same features that keep a manuscript in order can bring order to everything else. Whether you're a Scrivener veteran looking to do more or a writer wondering if Scrivener is worth the investment, this workshop might just tip the scales.
Writers aren't always naturals at the business side—but here's the truth: the more organized your writing life, the more time you actually spend writing. And Scrivener can help make that happen.
Class Requirements:
This workshop is not hands-on like the Practicum. It presumes basic knowledge of Scrivener, but it does not require the attendee to be proficient.
This class will be held in Johnson Spring 1D