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Writing Tools & Applications

Here is a list of valuable tips and tools you can use for the various phases of your manuscript process.

 

Finding Your Writing Compass: A Guide to Freelance Adventures

In the world of words and storytelling, the potential for students and graduates to embark on a transformative journey into freelance writing during or after their academic endeavors is both promising and inspiring. In this article presented by Writing Corner, you’ll discover guidance to navigate and find your writing direction, empowering you to delve into the enthralling universe of freelance writing and unlock the remarkable opportunities it presents.

Word Processors Through Time: Before MS Word & Google Docs

People transferred messages to others and preserved their thoughts long before computers, word processors, and typewriters were invented. Yet, if we’d want to discuss everything an individual used as a writing device, we’d have to travel back to prehistoric times. Even ignoring cave paintings created with rocks or charcoal, our conversation would have to start with Ancient Egypt since the first known pen was developed in 3000 BC. See how word keeping has progressed.

Free AI Tools That Can Be Used In Business Writing

Communication is essential in today’s fast-paced corporate world. Writing can be difficult.  AI solutions help your writing.
Free AI writing tools can speed up your writing process and result in high-quality material. These tools can be quite helpful for anyone who wants to write better, whether they are a writer or a business owner. We’ll introduce you to the top free AI writing tools in this article.

Dumb Little Writing Tricks That Work

Scott Myers: Over the years, I’ve come up with or stumbled upon a number of tricks to help with the writing process. Here are some of them.   In addition to his work as a screenwriter and educator, Myers has written extensively on the craft of screenwriting. His book “The Screenwriter’s Bible: A Complete Guide to Writing, Formatting, and Selling Your Script” is a widely recognized resource in the field. He also regularly shares insights and advice for screenwriters on his blog, Go Into The Story.

Making Time for Self-Care While Running a Business

Writing is a business.  Many writers wind up neglecting self-care at some point in their professional journey. Many writers dream of making a career out of their work, and, for many, this means running their own business. Although reaching this goal marks a significant personal and professional milestone, it can easily come at a cost, as many business owners wind up neglecting self-care at some point in their professional journey.

Knowing Your Target Audience

Deanna Lilly
Although this information was originally written for websites, it can also be used for with your manuscript writing.  This information is presented in a very brief format and does not go into the detail of studies relating to color choices.  Please use this as a “guideline.” Knowing who you are writing for makes all the difference is the tone of your manuscript. Happy Writing.

Writing Groups List

A list of writing groups that you can join and get help and information. Critique Groups can be very helpful. Reading your work out loud to others can help find areas that need improvement, and can also help boost your confidence when it all goes “write”.

Slang and Jargon Souces

A list of jargon and slang sources. Jargon is special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.  It is the specialized language of a specific group, trade, or profession, often using terms that are difficult for outsiders to understand.

Research Links

Find places to research for any genre or topic, resources, dictionaries, and more.
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Magazine Links

The magazines in the list below offer advice to aspiring and established writers.  Several of the magazines and ezines listed below are accepting submissions from new and established writers.  Some magazines and ezines are listed for the research material they provide.

Helpful Books

You don’t have to figure it out all by yourself. Writes are generous people and often share what they have learned. A list of helpful books.

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