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Hey, aspiring writers! So, now you know how to write the beginning, middle and ending of a story (if you’ve not read them please go back to my previous articles), put on your thinking caps and embrace the author’s life, it’s time to turbo-boost your journey. Let’s dive into a writer’s best friends — tools! These five essential tools are your backstage passes to transform your words from ‘meh’ to ‘magnificent.’
Here we go then:
Scrivener
Scrivener is your writing sanctuary! It’s like having your entire novel neatly organized in one place. You can store character profiles, outlines, and research, giving your creative mind the freedom to roam and explore.
Grammarly
Grammarly is like your friendly neighbourhood editor, catching those pesky spelling and grammar slip-ups. It’s a lifesaver for beginners, offering suggestions to enhance your writing’s clarity and correctness.
Google Docs
Google Docs is your writing canvas with superpowers. It’s not just a blank page; it’s a place where you can write, share, and collaborate in real-time with other writers or editors, making the writing process a breeze.
Evernote