Writing the first draft of your book doesn't have to be a daunting task. Today, I share my tips for writing the first draft of a manuscript.| WriterSanctuary
AutoCrit is a great platform to help you edit your story, and to move the manuscript to Reedsy when you're done is quite easy. For the most part, it comes down to exporting a file from AutoCrit and then importing it to Reedsy Studio.| WriterSanctuary
Looking for some ideas for your next story? Today, I'll take a look at several plot generators and how they can help inspire you to write.| WriterSanctuary
Can you write and publish a book for free? Absolutely. Although paid services are more ideal, you can still upload a good book for free.| WriterSanctuary
Writing the first draft of a book is perhaps the most difficult part of publishing. However, there are a variety of things you can do to help keep the words flowing. The trick is to find the methods that work best for you.| WriterSanctuary
Thinking about trying the Atticus writing app? Here is my break down of the app and whether I'd recommend Atticus for self-publishing.| WriterSanctuary
Scrivener 3 has a lot of features and functionality built into it. But is Scrivener something authors can use to publish books?| WriterSanctuary
The Hemingway editor app is a nice piece of free, web-based software. But how well does it work form a practical perspective? Let's find out.| WriterSanctuary
While I am a fan of using Reedsy as a writer, there are a few things I wish were better. Let's take a look at the pros and cons of Reedsy.| WriterSanctuary
Not all writing apps are created equal. In this list, I am putting together the best writing apps specifically designed for authors.| WriterSanctuary
How often do you set up writing sprints throughout your day? Today, let's take a look at the benefits of writing sprints and how to use them.| WriterSanctuary