Archive for the ‘Gear’ Category

My Writing Process: Scrivener

Posted: 23rd September 2011 by tammy in Gear, Musings

When people find out I’m a writer, one of the first questions they ask is what tools I use to write with. For readers, I think there’s a natural curiosity about how the stories they read unfold, rather like the behind-the-scenes bonus features attached to movies these days. Other writers, I’ve noticed, sometimes have an [...]

Review: Levenger Soul Skin

Posted: 15th August 2011 by tammy in Gear
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A few posts ago, I talked about my belief in the importance of having good tools. In writing, as in any other profession, using the right tools – the ones that work for each of us, that feel good to use in addition to being functional – is an important step toward greater productivity. It [...]

The Right Tool for the Job

Posted: 6th August 2011 by tammy in Gear

A recent post by JT Ellison got me thinking about the value we writers, and others, place upon the tools we use. JT talked about her recent purchase of a Levenger Soul Skin notebook cover, but she also touched upon the value of tools: I am a firm believer in writers having the best tools [...]