For as long as the history of writing, authors and writers have always encountered a wide range of issues from too many pages of notes, and too little money to spend on professional editors. Especially for new writers, it can be difficult to get your footing in when you are worried about so many things. How do I make sure my chapters aren’t an unreadable mess? How do I make sure my story makes sense when I can’t even keep track of their eye color? And so, so many more questions and worries. So many of these have plagued us writers and authors for too long. But luckily we live in the modern age, where many of these issues have been solved by modern technology.
Before the 21st century, times were rough. Humans used to write on rocks before discovering paper, but behold! Because we live in the digital age, there are a variety of tools that can help you and help you improve your writing and story planning.
We spoke to some of the Audertist’s members about the tools and software they used to make their work look and feel awesome. Some authors employed grammar-related software, while others used softwares that helped them keep track of their story beats and story notes. But all of them are useful, and you can check out our top 5 selection right down below!
1. Grammarly
2. QuillBot
QuillBot is the second tool on the recommendation list. It is a paraphrasing tool that helps you to rewrite and enhance any sentence, paragraph, or article using the QuillBot AI.
The results are sometimes more amazing than you could ever think. They have two modes available in the free package.
QuillBot also provides other services such as grammar checks, plagiarism checks, and more. Take a look at the power of QuillBot’s paraphrasing function.
The Original text: The results are sometimes more amazing than you think.
AI Standard mode: The outcomes are often even more astonishing than you may expect.
AI Fluency mode: The outcomes are sometimes more stunning than you imagine.
3. Storyliner
Storyliner is a Microsoft program that can be downloaded through the Microsoft Store. You may use this free mind maping tool to construct and link plot events, as well as store notes and story beats. You can even sort it by custom timestamps and critical checkpoints.
If you’re going to write a long story, this tool will certainly come in handy.
4. Character Name Generator
All authors know how vital it is to give their characters’ names, and names that are memorable and unique. And, when you have a large cast of characters, there’s only so many names you can come up with without sounding repetitive.
Here are two resources that can assist you in creating some characters names.
5. Map Generator
Our final resource on the list is Map Generator! This resource is good for writers and authors who want to create a deep, rich, and interesting story buildings in their worlds. Creating gorgeous maps such as these can help any writer to get a visual picture of their fictional worlds. Sometimes maps can even help readers get a better image of your world. This is also especially useful if your book has a lot of warfare or historical or geographical details.
This tool has a number of features, including the ability to change map design, add information, and alter numerous details. It can even create three-dimensional maps.
Conclusion
These are some of the tools used by our authors on the Audertist server. Some tools may become useful to you, while others are already familiar to you. When seeking for a tool for any cause, you may seek guidance from expert authors.
For more help like this, you can join our Discord server to interact with a large writing community.
Resources:
- Grammarly: www.grammarly.com
- QuillBot: www.quillbot.com
- Storyliner: apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/9NZ88NWPWT9N
- Character Generator: www.character-generator.org.uk
- Random Name Generator: tools.audertist.com/random-names
- Map Generator: tools.audertist.com/map02
- Plagiarism Checker: www.1text.com
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