I do my actual writing in Pages, but whether I’m working on fiction or non-fiction Agenda is my go-to place to organize everything I’m working on. You’ll also probably want a Project for organizing your writing, such as word counts, deadlines, and whatever else you measure progress by. My book passed the 200 sold threshold And theyre. That got me thinking - if Scapple was IOS/IpadOS ready I dont think Id have even bother looking for Scrivener alternatives. You can use a Marketing Project to make notes of publishers & agents, if you want to go that way, or lots of information about how to publish on Amazon, get reviews, make useful contacts, get reviews, etc. Then I remembered Scapple and once I fired it up again I realized how awesome it is - its really one of the best mind mapping/diagram apps out there Ive used. One important Project that doesn’t usually come first to mind in writing is how you’re going to sell your work. ![]() Likewise you can have a Chapters Project, where you can further refine your ideas and divide them up into a more-or-less even distribution of the parts of your story. Plot is also a useful Project, so that you can add all kinds of story Notes as ideas come to you and compile them into the best order later. It’s great for jotting down lots of details, and it works all the way up from a small-town location to complete world-building if you’re wanting to write fantasy or sci-fi. Location is another useful project, where you can have a separate Note for each place any action’s going to happen in. If you have Characters as a Project, for example, you can then have a Note for each one, listing every characteristic that person has, their back-story and any questions you might have about them that you still have to work on. One way (the best I’ve found so far) is to use your book title as a Category, then you can add each of the things you mention, plus as many others as you like, as Projects. ![]() Although I wouldn’t recommend actually writing your book in Agenda it’s an ideal place for all your notes and planning, & there are lots of different ways that you can organize it.
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