Software
The Writer's Novel 2.0
- Create and manage novels and chapters easily with this handy software application. We've added a slew of new features, such as spell checking and rich text formating!
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- Applications designed to help kids succeed in writing and in school.
Opinion Poll
Blogging is a great way to improve your writing. Do you blog?
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Forums
Many of these forums are designed to give you ideas for your next (or current) great masterpiece, or inspire you to
write about topics you may not have tried before.
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Find out some useful information about The Writer's Novel, and also find out what others have to say about it. This forum is closely monitored by the developers who are always looking for great new features and improvements to implement.
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Check out what others have to say about The Writer's Journal software application. This forum is closely monitored by the developers who are always looking for great new features and improvements to add.
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NaNoWriMo is approaching fast! Who's participating? What concerns do you have? How are you preparing? Anything goes here! (Image courtesy of NaNoWriMo.org)
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Have a favorite quote? One that motivates you every time you read it? State it here.
For example, The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. - Robert Frost
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1 in 25 is a sociopath. That means you are very likely to know one. Describe this person and why you think he or she is a sociopath.
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A body is found in a tree, and you know how it got there. Write about a crime scene and the techniques used to solve it.
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Showcase your talent by sharing one of your favorite murder scenes!
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Tricks to throw off your readers. Write about your favorite red herring, either one you wrote or one you read.
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A place to go and simply chat about various things. Just for fun... :)
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In writing, there are many "do's" and "don'ts". If you know of a rule, post it here and then talk about why you like (or don't like) the rule. If it applies to a specific genre (novel, screenplay, poem, ...), then state that, too. State the rule on the first line, followed by your discussion. For example,
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Omit needless words. - Rule #17, Strunk and White
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This is by far our favorite rule...
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This forum lets you talk to us about any ideas you may have for improving the site or let us know of any problems you've experienced. All comments are welcome. Please, step in!
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