Gwen Hernandez

Author of romantic suspense. Scrivener expert.


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Fall online Scrivener courses now open for registration

Image of Scrivener mug and course announcementFall is coming soon, which means it’s time for another Scrivener course (or two). Based on student feedback, I’ve decided to make some changes.

1. I am splitting my original four-week, everything-but-the-kitchen-sink course into two different classes. That means less time commitment per course, and less money to spend if you’re not ready to move into–or only need–intermediate and advanced concepts.

(If you’re waiting for a Compile class, don’t worry. The next one starts December 8th.)

2. We’re getting a new classroom environment, one that I hope will provide some of the benefits of the previous platform, but without the technical problems.

The new classroom is set up like a web forum. Not as pretty, but it allows for organizing Q&A by topic, and makes the content searchable. A big plus for those who can’t remember where they saw a post.

To learn more–and/or to register–keep reading! Or, for more detailed information on all of my upcoming courses, visit the course page on my website.

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Happy writing!

Scrivener I: The Basics and Beyond
Date: September 8-24, 2014
Price: $25

This class will teach you how to customize your Scrivener projects for the way you write. You’ll also learn simple but powerful tools for organizing, visualizing, revising, and sharing your work.

This workshop is for anyone with a beginning to intermediate level of experience with Scrivener.

Prerequisites: Download/install Scrivener on your computer (the free trial is fine).

Topics include:
– Creating a New Project/Scrivener Overview
– Working with documents and folders: moving, renaming, splitting and merging, grouping
– Adding synopses and viewing them in the Corkboard
– Using and customizing the label and status fields and color coding your documents
– Working with document and project notes
– Creating references to research material, notes, and pictures
– Using split screen and full screen composition modes- Creating backups and getting help
– Understanding the basics of compiling (exporting) your work to other formats

Format: The course is conducted in a virtual classroom, which allows me to post daily lessons in DOC and PDF for students to download, and provides a forum for asking/answering questions. The course also includes a weekly video screencast where I answer student questions through an on-screen demonstration.

Click the appropriate button below to register.
 


Scrivener II: Intermediate and Advanced Concepts
Date: October 14-30, 2014
Price: $25

This course will take your Scrivener knowledge to the next level. It’s intended for those who already have a solid foundation in Scrivener.

Prerequisites: Scrivener I, or a good understanding of the topics covered in Scrivener I (see course description above), and Scrivener installed on your computer.

Topics include:
– Using advanced search and replace functions
– Creating saved searches and collections
– Tracking progress and viewing project statistics, including word frequency
– Using annotations, comments and footnotes
– Working with the Corkboard & Outliner (advanced concepts)
– Using snapshots to save older versions of your work
– Creating custom project templates
– Compiling (exporting) your work to other formats, printing synopses, index cards, and outlines

Format: The course is conducted in a virtual classroom, which allows me to post daily lessons in DOC and PDF for students to download, and provides a forum for asking/answering questions. The course also includes a weekly video screencast where I answer student questions through an on-screen demonstration.
 



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Scrivener online courses now open for registration

Registration for my February Scrivener online courses for Mac and Windows is now open. Both start February 24th. For more information, or to register, click one of the buttons below.

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I hope to see you in class!


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Scrivener courses and a winner

OnlineClassesI was hoping to have Scrivener course registration links ready for you today, but there’s been a delay. As soon as the courses are open for registration, I’ll be sure to post about it here. Both the Mac and Windows classes will start February 24th.

The best way to make sure you don’t miss the announcement is to subscribe to my newsletter. It only goes out a few times a year to announce new online courses, my workshops, and book news. Or, if you enjoy my posts, follow the blog (click the Sign Me Up button on the righthand sidebar). I generally post once a week, on Wednesdays.

We’re gearing up for the holidays at my house, which basically means getting ready to relax. I can’t wait to have my husband and boys all to myself for the next week or two.

And speaking of the holidays (and hence gifts), I promised one commenter from last week’s post on gifts for writers a signed copy of Scrivener For Dummies….

The winner is: Heather G. Richard.

Congratulations, Heather! I hope you get those fingerless gloves too. 😉

Everyone have a wonderful holiday season and a fabulous start to the new year!


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Scrivener online classes open for registration

Online Classes

Registration is now open for my online Scrivener classes (Mac & Windows) that start September 9, 2013. For more information, or to register, check out the Scrivener Classes page.

I’m at the Romance Writers of America National Conference in Atlanta this week, meeting up with old friends, learning lots from great authors and industry experts, and teaching a workshop of my own. I’ll share details after I get back.

Until then, wherever you are, enjoy your week!


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Enroll now for February Scrivener classes

Enrollment is now live for my February Scrivener classes.

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I’m excited about my new teaching platform called WizIQ. Switching from Yahoo Groups means a lot fewer emails in your Inbox, more control over how many and what type of class notifications you receive, and more options for how I present material to you. It’s also a lot less managerial overhead for me. Win-win. 🙂

Course lessons are posted daily, Monday through Friday, but I’ll also be offering live sessions several times during the week at varying hours to address questions. The live sessions are recorded, so even if you can’t attend, you can view them when you have time.

The Mac and Windows classes run in separate “classrooms”, but both start February 19, 2013.

For more information about the courses, click on one of the buttons above, or check out my Scrivener Classes page.

I hope to see you there!