You can click one of the little icons at the top of the note to move it to your shortcuts, and when you click on the shortcut link (on your computer) it opens the notebook it's in. I couldn't figure out which notebook it was downloading them to, but here's a quick way to find out-on the Evernote website your account shows up and each time you download another template it shows up there. I went ahead and grabbed them all, haven't actually tried working with them yet but I'll probably update after I have. There isn't one called a Step Outline (or Beat Sheet, another term for the same thing), but the Novel Chapters one looks like it can be used quite nicely. I love Evernote, but never tried templates before. Here's how to use templates in case you're as clueless as I was. After a bunch of Googling (actually Bing-ing, not to be confused with bingeing) I found this page of Evernote templates for creative writing. He recommended doing it on 3x5 cards, but I wanted to see if there's any kind of software or templates for it. Hope I'm posting this in the right place, the templates are all focused on plot development (or character development, oops!)Īt the end of McKee's Story he recommends creating a Step Outline to really build your plot from the inside out as he says.
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