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I'm baffled by how resourceful @NotionHQ is. It's the perfect tool to deconstruct all your research and create an in-depth outline for your writing. It can also serve as a great wiki that can help you weave everything together. https://www.notion.so/
'Just Read' Chrome Extension for creating a cleaner and better experience for research and reading on the web. Get rid of the ads and distractions and read like it's a book. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/just-read/dgmanlpmmkibanfdgjocnabmcaclkmod?hl=en
The @HemingwayApp simplifies your writing and makes it concise. One of the superpowers of editing. The easier it is to read, the more likely it will resonate with readers.
http://www.hemingwayapp.com/
http://www.hemingwayapp.com/
Google Keep is a great note-taking app, similar to Evernote but I like it for its design and simplicity. I type down quick thoughts to reference for later. When I don't need it anymore, it's archived.
https://keep.google.com/
https://keep.google.com/
How can I not include @Grammarly? It finds almost all of my grammatical errors, awkward wording, and more. It's your second pair of eyes that catches things you would've easily missed. https://app.grammarly.com/
The best online writing advice is to write like you speak. If you're like me though, that means you're prone to include unnecessary cliches. Cliche Finder picks them out for you so you can edit or improve them.
http://www.clichefinder.net/
http://www.clichefinder.net/
@Pocket is a great resource to collect all your research in one place. You can refer to it later, all at once.
https://getpocket.com/
https://getpocket.com/
As the creator, I'm biased. But I'm already using http://www.BestFirstLines.com to inspire my writing. First sentences in books and other materials that capture attention-- the most valuable resource for a writer. Improve your craft of storytelling. Launching next week.
An old fashioned notebook! Great to develop my general outline before I digitalize it and create a detailed version. I go with a classic Legal Pad.
This one might not qualified but I'll include it because you can try it for 30 days free and see if it works for you. @ScrivenerApp is perfect for long-form writing, especially books. When you finish, they also have tools to format it for publishing.
https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/download
https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/download
Do you have a favorite tool for writing?
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