['Evernote is great for notes and research and making the writing life a bit more organized, but is it also a good place to get writing done? While the app can’t replace a full-fledged text editor, it does have some benefits as a place to get writing done while you’re away from your computer. Authors M. K. Hobson and Aude Konan talk about the advantages and disadvantages of using Evernote for writing and author Jaime Todd Rubin offers up one more way Evernote can be a great writing day companion.\nDuration: 12:06:00\nPresent: K. Tempest Bradford.\n\nSubscribe to The Write Gear!\nGet the The Write Gear on iTunes, Google Play, or via RSS.\nDownload: Episode 15: Evernote for Writers #2 – Writing in Evernote\n\n##Special Offer for The Write Gear Listeners\n\nExcited about fountain pens after listening to the episode with Richard Manning and ready to buy one? Head over to PenChalet.com, click the Radio/Podcast button at the top of the page, and enter the passcode WRITEGEAR in the box for a 10% discount and a special price on the Pilot Knight fountain pen.\nEpisode Links\nThis Week’s Guests\n\nM. K. Hobson, author of The Native Star, The Hidden Goddess, and The Warlock’s Curse.\nAude Konan, author of Ma Petite Soeur, Les Chats Errants, and The Baby Gun (script).\nJamie Todd Rubin, former Evernote Paperless Ambassador. Check out his Going Paperless blog for a metric ton of Evernote tips.\n\nEvernote\n\nWriting Tracker — The writing tracker Jaime Todd Rubin created. It works with some plain text editors as well as Google Drive.\nBest practices for saving in Evernote — From the forums\nLifehacker: How To Use Evernote for Writing Fiction\n3 ways to organize NaNoWriMo (or any big writing project) in Evernote\n\nSubscribe to The Write Gear YouTube channel\n\nYou’ll find video tutorials, explainers, tech reviews, and more stuff!\n\nFollow your hosts, guests, and the show on Social Media\n\n@TinyTempest\n@MKHobson\n@AudeKonan\n@JamieTR\n@WriteGearCast\nFacebook & G+\n@HologramRadio for updates on other interesting podcasts', 'Evernote is great for notes and research and making the writing life a bit more organized, but is it also a good place to get writing done? While the app can’t replace a full-fledged text editor, it does have some benefits as a place to get writing done while you’re away from your computer. Authors M. K. Hobson and Aude Konan talk about the advantages and disadvantages of using Evernote for writing and author Jaime Todd Rubin offers up one more way Evernote can be a great writing day companion.\nDuration: 12:06:00\nPresent: K. Tempest Bradford.\n\nSubscribe to The Write Gear!\nGet the The Write Gear on iTunes, Google Play, or via RSS.\nDownload: Episode 15: Evernote for Writers #2 – Writing in Evernote\n\n##Special Offer for The Write Gear Listeners\n\nExcited about fountain pens after listening to the episode with Richard Manning and ready to buy one? Head over to PenChalet.com, click the Radio/Podcast button at the top of the page, and enter the passcode WRITEGEAR in the box for a 10% discount and a special price on the Pilot Knight fountain pen.\nEpisode Links\nThis Week’s Guests\n\nM. K. Hobson, author of The Native Star, The Hidden Goddess, and The Warlock’s Curse.\nAude Konan, author of Ma Petite Soeur, Les Chats Errants, and The Baby Gun (script).\nJamie Todd Rubin, former Evernote Paperless Ambassador. Check out his Going Paperless blog for a metric ton of Evernote tips.\n\nEvernote\n\nWriting Tracker — The writing tracker Jaime Todd Rubin created. It works with some plain text editors as well as Google Drive.\nBest practices for saving in Evernote — From the forums\nLifehacker: How To Use Evernote for Writing Fiction\n3 ways to organize NaNoWriMo (or any big writing project) in Evernote\n\nSubscribe to The Write Gear YouTube channel\n\nYou’ll find video tutorials, explainers, tech reviews, and more stuff!\n\nFollow your hosts, guests, and the show on Social Media\n\n@TinyTempest\n@MKHobson\n@AudeKonan\n@JamieTR\n@WriteGearCast\nFacebook & G+\n@HologramRadio for updates on other interesting podcasts']