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Plottr lets you easily build the scenes, plots, and arcs of your story, which its intuitive interface then allows you to visually organize, re-arrange, color-coordinate, and filter until your plot begins to flow and make sense to you. The sum of its parts is a software that achieves the impossible: making this plotting process, dare we say it, fun. Looking for some more guidance on your fiction-writing journey? Check out this post on how to write a story in 6 steps.
Reviews often compare iA Writer to Ulysses because it, too, employs Markdown for formatting. However, the interface is much simpler and more naturally integrated into your screen. In the upper-hand toolbar, you can still access features like dark mode shown above and syntax highlighting for different parts of speech nouns, verbs, adjectives, and so on.
But the purpose of iA Writer is to facilitate writing, and its setup clearly reflects that — a definite boon for distraction-prone and clutter-averse writers. Find out which literary luminary is your stylistic soulmate. Takes one minute! Price: Free Runs on: Windows Best for: Authors who like to break their stories into bite-sized pieces. Pivoting to the non-Apple side of things, we have yWriter, a book writing app designed for Windows in a similar vein to Scrivener. This app is also great for tracking your progress, with features like a storyboard to review your narrative arc, and reports you can generate about your daily word count, the state of your draft, etc.
Though Storyist provides a solid foundation for novel writing, screenplay and stage play projects are where the app really shines. You can also organize your characters, settings, and images via the sidebar tabs, which may be useful for screenwriters who like strong visuals to supplement their work. In addition to line-by-line formatting and other standard scriptwriting features, Final Draft offers countless options for comments, collaborations, content analysis, and more!
And if you want to shop your script around, Final Draft will export the file flawlessly. Luckily, all the best editors are right here on Reedsy! Sign up to meet them today. Learn how Reedsy can help you craft a beautiful book. All writing is rewriting, as they say. Price: Free Runs on: Web, including browser extension Best for: Writers who want to carefully check short pieces, such as articles and emails.
On top of these notes, Grammarly has a number of nuanced features to ensure your writing accomplishes exactly what you want it to do. All this makes for a very well-rounded writing experience. However, we will say that Grammarly, with its goal-oriented interface and meticulous suggestions, is better for short-form copywriting than long-form storytelling. So if you write a ton of emails, Grammarly could be perfect for you!
But if you write books, you might benefit more from the tools to follow. The purely prose-based editor gives feedback on sentence length, word usage, passive voice, and adverbs — simple elements that can nonetheless make or break a piece.
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