

In that case Evernote will alert you at the set time. I use those to make to-do-lists and keep track of the things I’ve done. One other wonderful feature of the word processor is that it allows you to insert checkboxes. It offers everything you need, from choosing fonts to formatting words in bold, italic, etc. If you don’t have access to Word, or any other word processor Evernote will have your back! It may sound logical, but Evernote also has a fully functional word processor.

This way I’ll always be able to find what I need. The other stacks I use for anything that is more related to publishing and feedback.

I keep notes with brilliant (but mostly stupid) ideas, like plot twists or other random thoughts there. There is also one named “Ideas and notes”. These function as a codex and I keep notes of those key elements of the story there. The others, in which I kept track of everything else are “Locations”, “Persons of Note” and “Species”. The most important is probably the one that contains every chapter of the story. And also for the sequels!Īs you can see, I’ve decided to make several stacks. It took me some time to find a good way to do this, but here is an example of what the stacks look like for my published novel, “The Fall of Netherea”. You can create stacks of notebooks of the same type. One of the key features of Evernote is that it helps you to organise any type of note on the story you’re working on. Evernote helps you to organise your notes So, without further ado, here’s a list of reasons to use it!ġ. If you’re not already an Evernote user, you’re probably wondering why I’m so enthusiastic about it. And I’d tell everyone how great it feels to use it. If there were such a thing as an AA group for Evernote, I’d probably be a member. I’m Jeffrey and I’m a heavy Evernote user.

Good, now that we’ve got the disclaimer part of this article out of the way. Thankfully, Evernote is free to use, but will give you some extras should you decide to pay for its wonderful services. Before you read this article, I want you to know that I’m in no way being forced to promote Evernote.
