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How's your writing app working out for you lately?
If you're reading this, then you're dissatisfied with your current writing software and want something better. After all, your time is too valuable to waste fighting with an app that doesn't love you back.
The RIGHT writing app will make you twice as productive and help you write more books in less time. You'll be able to write more books than you ever dreamed of.
In this guide, prolific author M.L. Ronn will cover the top features of the hottest writing apps on the market to help you choose the best fit for your writer personality.
You'll discover:
- How the right writing app can boost your word counts and reduce typos in your books
- How to avoid wasting money on the wrong writing app (buy it nice or buy it twice!!)
- Apps that are better than OpenOffice, MS Word, and Google Docs: 100% guaranteed
- 35+ helpful features that writers are using to crush their novels
- A free tool that can help you pick the best writing app in a few clicks
Don't settle for the wrong fit. Buy the Writing App Handbook to meet your perfect writing app today!
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Science fiction and fantasy on the wild side! M.L. Ronn (Michael La Ronn) is the author of many science fiction and fantasy novels including the Modern Necromancy, The Last Dragon Lord, and Sword Bear Chronicle series. In 2012, a life-threatening illness made him realize that storytelling was his #1 passion. He’s devoted his life to writing ever since, making up whatever story makes him fall out of his chair laughing the hardest. Every day.
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The Writing App Handbook - M.L. Ronn
THE WRITING APP HANDBOOK
HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST APP FOR FICTION AND NONFICTION WRITING
M.L. RONN
Copyright 2021 © M.L. Ronn. All rights reserved.
Published by Author Level Up LLC.
Edition 1, Version 3.0
Cover Design by Pixelstudio.
Covert Art © EinsteinTH / Depositphotos.
Editing by BZ Hercules.
Special thank you to the following people on Patreon who supported this book: Zhade Barnet, Stephen Frans, Michael Guishard, Jon Howard, Beth Jackson, Megan Mong, Lynda Washington, and Etta Welk.
Some links in this book contain affiliate links. If you purchase books and services through these links, I receive a small commission at no cost to you. You are under no obligation to use these links, but thank you if you do!
For more helpful writing tips and advice, subscribe to the Author Level Up YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/authorlevelup.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Important Things to Think About
The Battle of the Versions: Desktop, Mobile, and Browser-Based Writing Apps
Writing App Pricing
Key Writing App Features
Design
App Aesthetics: How Does It Look?
The Binder
Dark Mode and Color Styles
Content Templates
Customizable Toolbars
Customizable Backgrounds
Privacy Settings
Outlining and Research
General Outlining Tools
Corkboard
Character, Setting, and Item Management
Timelines
Features for Getting Research Into Your Novel
Organization
Smart
DOC/DOCX Importing and Chapter Splitting
Search
The Writing Experience
Text Zooming
Typewriter Mode
Writing in Multiple Tabs and/or Windows
Page View
Word Count Tracking and Statistics
Comments and Tracked Changes
The Formatting Experience
The Most Important Formats to Export
E-book Formatting
Paperback Formatting
Backing Up Your Work
The Hall of Fame: Most Innovative Writing App Features
Atticus: The All-in-One Approach
Dabble Writer: ProWritingAid Integration
Google Docs: The OG in Simultaneous Collaboration
Papyrus Author: Tracked Changes
Scrivener: Assisted Feature Search
Scrivener: Composition Mode
Scrivener: Linguistic Focus
Ulysses: Multiple Windows and Tabs at the Same Time
Ulysses: Style Exchange
Microsoft Word (and Google Docs): Macros
The Writing App of the Future: What Features Will It Have?
Find Your Perfect Writing App With This Free Tool
Read Next: The Indie Author Strategy Guide
Meet M.L. Ronn
More Books by M.L. Ronn
INTRODUCTION
When it comes to writing, many experts agree that war metaphors are appropriate. You’re at war with words, with the page, and with yourself. Like any warrior, you must choose your weapon wisely.
Your writing app is the most important weapon in your arsenal. Get it right, and you’ll become insanely productive, save time and effort, and write more. Get it wrong, and you will waste weeks, if not months of your writing career fighting with technology.
I chose the wrong weapon in 2010 and paid a serious price. I had just graduated from college and was working a crappy job in the insurance industry as a claims adjuster. Student loans were half my paycheck. I dreamed of becoming a writer, but the only tool I could afford was Microsoft Word because I was still stretching out the remainder of my student discount for Microsoft Office. I can’t tell you how many hours I spent arguing with it over minor formatting issues.
One day, Word won the war. I woke up after a long night’s writing session, only to find that all the words I wrote the previous day had vanished into the ether. I wanted to cry.
I was done with Word. I started searching for an alternative writing app. Even in 2010, there were many choices, but I discovered an app called Scrivener. It had everything I needed—outlining support, a split-screen writing feature (which I thought was so cool at the time), a distraction-free mode, and, best of all, a word count tracker.
There was only one problem: it cost $35. Like I said, I was broke.
I worked overtime answering phones and I sacrificed a couple of eating-out meals to afford the app. Almost immediately, I doubled my word counts because Scrivener did all the hard work. All I had to do was show up and write. Fast-forward 11 years and 60 books, and I can confidently say that I would not be half as prolific without Scrivener.
This book is not an endorsement of Scrivener—or any writing app for that matter. Instead, it’s a recommendation that you find the writing app that works best for you and your career. When you do, amazing things will happen, just like they did for me.
Your writing app is the most important decision you will make early in your career. If you haven’t found the perfect one,
it’s okay. This book will help.
Why I’m Qualified to Write a Book About Writing Apps
As I wrote before, I’m the author of over 60 books of science fiction and fantasy and self-help books for writers at the time of this writing. I built my writing career while working a demanding career in insurance, raising a family, and attending law school classes in the evenings. I write five to ten books per year, sometimes more.
I discovered by accident that I have a knack for writing apps. I have a YouTube channel called Author Level Up
that has over 35,000 subscribers at the time of this writing. On a whim, I released a video series on how to use Scrivener. It blew up overnight. Suddenly, people asked me to do reviews of more writing apps, and I obliged.
Several years later, my writing app reviews videos on YouTube have a combined 400,000 views.
I’ve had the pleasure of experimenting with almost every major writing app on the market. I know them well and what makes them different. I’ve also gotten to know writing app developers and chatted with them about their challenges.
I hope to pass the knowledge I’ve