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A: Which is the best place to write a diary? "Best", of course, is subjective. However, here are a couple of suggestions. https://wordpress.com/ is another well known blogging site where users can discover other blogs to read and follow. https://www.deviantart.com/ has a journal feature, and a surprisingly healthy literature community. (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |
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A: Writers Communities? For a British slant you could try the community at Writers & Artists From their overview > 1. Ability to share thoughts and ideas with other writers Also there is a thriving literature community at DeviantArt. Visit the Literature Forum or join one, two or ten of the Literature Groups (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |
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A: Software for writing theater-like scenes Another free alternative is Trelby available for Windows and Linux. > A free, multiplatform, feature-rich screenwriting program! > > Trelby is simple, fast and elegantly laid out to make screenwriting simple. It is infinitely configurable. Another paid alternative is Fade In available for multiple... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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A: Is there a free online alternative to Scrivener? I think you'll find that TrueNovelist just about fulfils your requirements. Free, online with a management suite. Here's some blurb from the site > Organize your writing and research in a way that makes sense to you. Create separate folders for characters, places, research, and more. You can create... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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A: Open source writing software with version control I'm doing some research into free and open source software for writers. The most promising candidates so far, in no particular order, are: yWriter > yWriter is a word processor which breaks your novel into chapters and scenes, helping you keep track of your work while leaving your mind free to crea... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |