I’m a novelist by trade - I write long (LONG) books and series, which I do exclusively in Scrivener because I need the sheer power it provides. However, I do lots of smaller form writing: articles, interviews, and so on. This I do in Ulysses and it works beautifully. I still have trouble getting over the subscription price but hey, it’s a pro tool for me and its management of text and typography is unparalleled. So I would say this would work perfectly. Honestly, I prefer much to see Ulysses as a text repository ala MacSparky than as a novel writing tool (for which it seems too flimsy for my taste).
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