Just watched that video. I’ve already used scrivener to write a screenplay. I posted some of the scenes on substack. Do you write directly on substack or do you write using scrivenr and migrate to substack like I did with the screenplay?
That’s awesome to hear you’ve used Scrivener for your screenplay, Harry! I do something similar—I usually write in Scrivener first and then transfer everything over to Substack. I find it super helpful for organizing my thoughts and staying focused. The only exceptions are for really short, purely informative emails or articles, like this webinar replay email. For those, I’ll often write directly in Substack since they’re so short and it saves me the trouble of copying and pasting.
Just watched that video. I’ve already used scrivener to write a screenplay. I posted some of the scenes on substack. Do you write directly on substack or do you write using scrivenr and migrate to substack like I did with the screenplay?
That’s awesome to hear you’ve used Scrivener for your screenplay, Harry! I do something similar—I usually write in Scrivener first and then transfer everything over to Substack. I find it super helpful for organizing my thoughts and staying focused. The only exceptions are for really short, purely informative emails or articles, like this webinar replay email. For those, I’ll often write directly in Substack since they’re so short and it saves me the trouble of copying and pasting.