by Judy Penz Sheluk | Oct 19, 2013 | One Writer's Journey
In Descrambling Scrivener: Part I, I promised to tell you what I’d learned from Gwen Hernandez’s excellent course on Scrivener. Here are the basics: Creating a new project: Think of Scrivener as a three-ring binder where you can store your writing, research, notes,...
by Judy Penz Sheluk | Oct 5, 2013 | One Writer's Journey
Get together with any group of writers, whether it’s through an online chat forum or in person, and the subject of Scrivener is bound to come up. And while I’m sure Scrivener has its fair share of detractors, one thing is irrefutable: those who love it really love it....
by Judy Penz Sheluk | Aug 26, 2013 | Guilt by Association
I just finished reading the latest inSinC, the 16-page quarterly publication produced by Sisters in Crime, and it served to remind me, once again, of the value in belonging to a professional organization with like-minded members. Networking, mentorship, conference...
by Judy Penz Sheluk | Apr 22, 2013 | Guilt by Association
There’s something comforting about belonging to a group of like-minded folks. It explains why you’ll see a group of runners braving subzero temperatures on a blustery January day, seemingly oblivious to the elements. I use the running analogy only because, like the...