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Writing Resources to Check Out!

 

Should you pay for writing resources? No! Internet is full of fantastic free software and websites to help your writing. Take advantage of them! Here are a few of my favorites...

Bhooks - Fantastic way to get feedback on your writing. Or find some great reads. Read, write, or share feedback. Make friends with like-minded people. https://bhooks.com/

Writing It Out - Excellent blogging guide for writing and editing. https://howto-writeitout.blogspot.com/ 

HemingWay App - Online AI editor. Follow the instructions on their website to understand what each color means. This editor rivals many of the AI editors one could pay for. https://hemingwayapp.com/ 

Apollo Pad - ApolloPad is a feature-packed online writing environment that will help you finish your novels, ebooks, and short stories.  https://apollopad.com/ 

Wavemaker - Novel planning and writing software that runs on any platform. https://wavemaker.cards/ 

Quoll Writer - A writing application that lets you focus on your words. http://quollwriter.com/

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