Must-Have Tools for Writers: Make Your Journey Easier
Equip yourself with the must-have tools for writers, from powerful software like Scrivener and ProWritingAid to essential gadgets that boost creativity and productivity.
These days time flies by… and there’s nothing we can do to stop it or at least make the most of it…. or can we?
Equip yourself with the must-have tools for writers, from powerful software like Scrivener and ProWritingAid to essential gadgets that boost creativity and productivity.
Let me introduce you to Scrivener—a game-changer in the writing community. Whether you’re penning your first novel, working on a screenplay, or drafting an academic paper, Scrivener is designed to help you streamline your writing process from start to finish.
An important part of accomplishing your writing goals for the new year lies in a good plan. Check our tips and start the new year with clear objectives.
NaNoWriMo is a unique experience you won’t regret! You can take for granted that you will enjoy a lot of your writing sessions and you will switch your brain to “writing-mode”.It’s of course a tough challenge that will test your procrastinating nature. Nonetheless, if you start early, and you follow our tips, you’ll be one step closer to make it to the end.
Do you ever feel like you’re stuck with your story? Like there’s no possible way forward? Then, you may have experienced the so-called Writer’s block. It can have the form of a shortage of ideas or maybe it’s just that you can’t seem to find the energy or the focus to write anything.
From plot organizers to name generators! Check these amazing free resources for writers to help you write that story in you!
Learn the amazing tips that took me from being a slow disaster to finishing my first draft and writing around 70 000 words in barely two months. Let me show you!!
Success requires effort. Many people get drunk with the idea of becoming a bestselling author, but sometimes forget that this is a long process that takes hundreds of butt hours, I mean… sitting hours. More often than not, aspiring authors write in irregular sessions. They can write 1k in one day, but then not touch the manuscript again in one or two weeks.
Do you have big dreams?… the kind of dream that scares your own instinct away? The kind of dream that you play in your head over and over again thinking “what if?”. What if I had everything? What if I took action?