Focus: SelfControl, Forest, MindNode, FocusBooster, FocusWriter, Think. You can theme it to look pretty, it takes up the whole screen and hides all the tools in bars at the top, bottom and sides, that hide away while you write. Follow illybabi and get more of the good stuff by joining Tumblr today. Or you can make your own.Īs a writing tool that helps with focusing on writing, let me gently point you to focuswriter. I’d like to point to myNoise for sounds to write to, with presets for rain or thunder or white noise or inside of a car. There’s a limit to the free version, which is why I mainly use this for short stories and drabbles.Īlso giving a shoutout to World Anvil and 4theWords, both of whom have had fantastic updates since this post’s publication. World Anvil’s the shit!! I use it for planning my D&D campaign and it’s been so ridiculously helpful.īringing this back for Camp Nanowrimo! This time, I’m adding ProWritingAid, an editing tool that can suggest edits based on fiction writing guidelines. The Most Dangerous Writing App: Like Write or Die, but erases your words.Write or Die: Not really a writing software, but if you stop writing will yell at you to continue.Fighter’s Block: Kind of like 4theWords, but simpler.Free one month trial, get free stuff when using my referral code: LTLPR61978. Battle monsters with writing sprints, get coins, buy items, level up. (Scrivener has an incredible number of features that may be helpful for some but distracting for others.) * Scrivener: Like Dabble, but if Dabble was Paint and Scrivener was Photoshop.Free account for a one month free trial, with an extended trial during Nanowimo. Tomighty: A small app that works as a Pomodoro timer.Freedom: Blocks sites for a limited time.Toyhouse: A character repository that I prefer over Charahub, but is in beta.World Anvil: Very comprehensive website for storing (and displaying) information on settings and characters.Pacemaker: A more customizable tracker, but a free account can only track two projects.Word Keeper Alpha: A tracker best used for longer writing goals. ![]()
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