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Other neat features like a document to organize the quotes/excerpts you want to use in your social media, Notes space, a place to put your pitches, and more.Īll future updates to this template will be sent to your inbox for free (please be sure not to remove yourself from my email list if you want to receive these updates).Ī Quick Start guide for getting the templates installed and some guidelines for use (this is included in the download but also linked here). You can also search the name of the keyword and all documents tagged with it will come up! Internal bookmarks linking the beats between Manuscript and Outline to make the outline easy to reference during drafting.Įach beat name has also been plugged in as a keyword in the Inspector so that you can keep track of your beats after changing the folder/document names in the Binder. You’ll adjust these to the particular flow and organization of your own book, but these get you started and save you a bit of time setting up your documents. Save the Cat! Writes a Novel beat sheet already plugged in! The outline is simply organized by beats the Manuscript folder has been set up with the Compiler in mind and has the longer beats broken up into multiple folders in an approximation of Chapter breaks. So, I’m pleased to introduce The Complete Novel Writing Template for Scrivener, complete with Character and Worldbuilding document templates, an upgraded planning space, a newly built-out Manuscript folder, and much more. I have also gotten some fantastic feedback as more of you than I ever expected downloaded that template! And when I got focused on my own novel, I felt like I needed a lot more. When I originally created that template, I didn’t spend much time on the Template Sheets, updating them somewhat to reflect some of Brody’s questions in regards to character, but otherwise, leaving Scrivener’s basic Setting and Character Sketches intact. Many of you are already using my Save the Cat! Writes a Novel planning template, which is a great place to start! Having your notecards filled out so you have an idea of the major scenes and shape of the novel is huge. If you’re planning to write a book during this NaNoWriMo season, Preptober is officially underway, and I’ve been burning the candle at both ends to get some new Scrivener resources ready to help you get organized so that you’re ready to get the words flowing when November 1 rolls around. I always recommend shopping secondhand/locally first when possible, but if you are purchasing online, I appreciate you using my link. When you click on an affiliate link and make a purchase, I receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you).