Note: I’ve traveled/driven about 8k miles this past year and a half, plus have made 4 flights, all from/to CA/MO.
As a traveler, (and I hope that is done for a few months to allow me to catch up), I can really recommend carrying a purse-size battery charger. Then, with recent Red Flag fire warnings in Northern California and electrical shut offs, I’ve used my charger heavily/daily or my cell phone and iPad. I continued to write on my iPad and danger/alert warnings came through the cell’s apps. (My Kindle didn’t need a charge, but this battery charger would work fine. I read books more on the Kindle than my iPad, BTW, this to save battery power and by preference.)
This Anker unit is about 2X3” and has 4 lights to denote how much power is in it. I’ve used it repeatedly in the past several days, and those 4 light-dots have not gone down to 3 etc.
Highly recommend this handy-dandy device or one like it:
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Saturday, August 17, 2019
On the Go Writng Helpers
![]() |
Salt Flats Rest Stop |
While I use a desktop for some things including heavy duty graphics, I’m using my 9.7” iPad more, my new one yet unnamed.
I am unfamiliar with ChromeBooks, but many writers use them as a cheaper and good alternative. I hope to research those and share... But right now I’m using my iPad.
![]() |
Tunisian Crochet Is Restful |
For pure writing draft, I use Apple’s Pages (writing documents). It saves to the iCloud, or merges with my desktop for final editing on Vellum. New Pages offers the change for co-writers to work on the same manuscript, which is wonderful, or even share with an editor for comment. (So many different kinds of editors...)
BTW, Vellum is wonderful, spinning out all sorts of formats as needed, even Print. To date, I believe Vellum is only available for Mac products.
There are many uses for Vellum, I.e. plotting, writing blogs, articles, etc.
Graphics for Twitter and Facebook ads are 250X500 pixels, saved them to Photos. I also use Notes to keep info, but ad links for books. Put those together, the graphics and the saved links and you’ve got handy dandy ad work in a moment. (Save your ad tweets and links. So helpful, especially when traveling and doing ad work.)
Canva is available for creating those graphics, but Art Studio has also been good in a pinch. (I really prefer using my iMac for graphic work as it has more Ram. The designs transfer so easily using AirDrop on Mac.) On the run, I needed business cards printed and Art Studio and Canva worked great at a local printer. Procreate is also a good graphic program. Creating memes in advance really help when you’re busy. (Thank you, @DonnaFasano.)
I also write (sometimes) a WordPress blog at my website, CaitLondon.com. The WordPress App on my iPad transfers seamlessly up to my website.
It’s all about Apps now. Don’t forget Dropbox, which I use, or GoodRX for pricing prescriptions—and the list goes on.
Meanwhile, I’m writing on my iPad with my favorite traveling keyboard. What is your favorite writing set-up?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)