1/2/2023 0 Comments Scrivener templates![]() Snowflake method with tasks and template sheets (ZIP).Download the goodies Scrivener project template If you have any ideas for new template sheets, or know of some existing ones, please let me know! I don’t promise to include them, but I’d love to see them. The template, and associated template sheets, is a work-in-progress and I’ll be adding more sheets sort-of-soon-ish. If you’d like to take a sticky-beak, you will find the templates below, ready for you to download, enjoy and use any which-way you like. Me being me, I spent a few hours Scrivener-ising what I had found and added them to the project template, along with a few new research folders and custom icons. A comprehensive google didn’t turn up any Scrivener-ready templates, but I did come across a number of excellent non-Scrivener templates. Since it’s not every day I create planets and interstellar empires (I’m writing a sci-fi) I needed a little help with what to include in the template. It was this step, and the previous character-related step, that made me realise I needed some comprehensive template sheets to assist me in the planning/world-building process. I even found a great Scrivener template to start me off.Ĭurrently, I’m at step five, character synopses, of the ten-step process. This week, I decided to take a break from my frustrations (otherwise known as a first draft) and trial the Snowflake Method of writing a novel. ![]() ![]() As you can see, I like to be organised and I really, really, like templates. A new project using the Snowflake Method template. ![]()
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