I wrote Resurrection Child on it and a host of short stories. Looks like it does now and has some great features as well), after that, I used MS Word, followed by yWriter, PowerWriter, Q10, and in 2011 I bought a Mac and Scrivener. When I first started to get serious (10 or 17) I used a broken down, sticky-key, cracked casing typewriter (it cost me $50 back in the day when we could still rent beta tapes of the latest movies lol), then I moved on to Word Perfect (back in the day it didn’t have a good Word import/export. Any word processor will do, or a typewriter, pen, paper, or crayons - if they don’t allow you to have sharp objects :-). Remember, you don’t need any writing software to write a great book. ![]() ![]() I searched for two hours making lists of what I believe to be great writing software. ![]() How to write a Book: The tools Writing Software Sometimes Word or Pages isn’t enoughīefore we get into the nitty-gritty, I found a list of writing software online.
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