![]() ![]() ![]() Gather your thoughts and find inspiration Need to capture written text? The “page camera” feature is optimized for handwriting or typed content. Photos, articles, bookmarks and even screenshots all sync into the program without having to leave your browser.Įvernote even has a feature on the smartphone app that allows you to quickly snap photos - of the cover of a book you want to read later, scenery that’s perfect for world building, you name it. ![]() Whenever you come across internet research pertinent to your project, you can save it directly into a project folder in Evernote with the web clipper extension for your browser. ![]() Collect researchįrom learning about flintlock pistols for your steampunk zombie novel to tracking down statistics for an article on immigration, writing requires research. Here’s a quick Evernote guide with five ways I use it for every writing project. One reason I love Evernote is because it’s so adaptable to anyone’s writing process. I affectionately refer to Evernote as my “exobrain.” Your notes sync across all your devices, so you always have access to everything from your grocery list to your novel notes. You can access your notes three ways: through a program on your computer, through any web browser or through a smartphone app. Whether you’re working on a novel, your blog, or work for clients, Evernote can shave tons of hassle and friction from your writing process. It’s a free app that lets you collect about a half-dozen types of notes (text, screenshots, photos, voice memos and more), organizing them with tags and folders so you never lose anything. Nope - first, I set up an Evernote folder expressly for that project. The first thing I do when I start a new writing project isn’t outlining or researching. ![]()
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