One possible way to combine the library and the writing on the go could be paper. You could do your on the go writing in notebooks, and then transcribe it at the library.
Re your Scrivener files, could you "compile" to text or RTF and move them to your phone? I realize that's problematic if you can't even briefly use a device that can read the Scrivener files.
manpreet
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2 years ago
My tablet/notepad recently died. I can't afford a new one. So I basically have to use my phone to write, which I'm not comfortable with. I now have writer's block because I don't enjoy writing on the phone for more than a few sentences.
I used Scrivener on my laptop, and I have an Android phone, so I can't easily transfer my files. I'm stuck and need help.
How does one adjust to using a different technology to write? And/or is there something else out there that would be a better replacement?