We’ll admit it. We like our writerly gear. We get a little rush from visiting our favorite Vermont stationery store together. (In fact, we just did this last week.) But in all seriousness, we spend a lot of time on this job, so it’s good to figure out what works for us.
Today Sarina takes us through her novel-writing tech stack. She covers hardware, software and the “why” behind the tools she chooses.
Links for some of Sarina’s tech:
Scrivener
Keychron K series Keyboard
Inexpensive ergonomic mouse
Campus binders with removable pages and extra paper
Remarkable 2
Otter.ai app
What’s in your tech stack? Let us know in
the Facebook group!
If you love a good writing retreat—especially one that comes with good solid coaching and the chance to meet others who are working on similar projects—here’s one to check out. This fall, three Author Accelerator certified book coaches are offering Mainely Memoir, a retreat for women writers in historic Biddeford, Maine, held over three days in the gorgeous Maine woods in September, with one-on-one coaching both before and after the retreat. It’s the perfect opportunity to give yourself the gift of time and focus so that you can make real progress on your memoir this year. Find out more at
www.mainelymemoir.com
Out of #AmWriting episodes and in need of another podcast? Check out
A Bookish Home. I’ve been a guest, and it’s a delight. Librarian and writer Laura Szaro Kopinski interviews a different author each week, so you can Add to your TBR list while getting the inside scoop on the winding road to publication. Coming up this spring will be Amy Poeppel, Sarah Penner, Maggie Smith and many more. Find it
here on Apple podcasts or search it on your pod player of choice.
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