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I love how you pitch these tools or apps as though you've created them and you're talking to prospective clients to earn traction. 🤓🤣🤪 Thanks for sharing the wonderful tools, Iasmina. Great to listen to a geeky author who has a wide repertoire of tools to choose from. 🥰
Well Campfire and ProWritingAid seems quite useful. As a non native speaker and an amateur writer i have been researching tools to guide me to write my first fantasy light novel. Especially grammar can be a pain in the ass for non native speakers like me so thanks for the video it was quite informative.
Thanks for the info. You have a nice casual presentation and I like how this is about you and that you are familiar with these tools. A couple of these I was not aware of, like Campfire. I use Scrivener but not as overjoyed about it as others.
Campfire is awesome. Its morphed. The creators also make videos to help with writing. Soon there will be a mobile version. I wish Vellum was a windows format.
Is campfire and pro writing aid compatible with word? Also if you get the lifetime can use it on different computers ie if you computer goes bad. I bought Wonder Draft it is world creator app but easier than many others plus one off for like $30 of course only useful for fantasy or sci fi authors but it has been useful for helping develop timeline, travel ect. It was the only one we found that had an edit/undo button which was a must. It also lets you keep all rights to your maps which some software does not.
I’ve been looking at campfire video today. I’m not gonna lie the reviews have been 50/50 on it but a lot of people have already been using something else before using campfire. I will try a trial and go from there. Thank you for doing a video like this. It is a pain looking at different video about each of these different things. Nice to be in one video.
I view writing tutor videos and read a bestseller together. I can see the videos advice in the book I read. If only I could write a fun, entertaining short story! Could I do just that? (UK)
Squibler is NOT free. I made an account and it promptly asked me for a credit card and $10 a month. Oh, but they don't tell you about the charge until after you make an account ... and there doesn't appear to be any way to delete your account.
@@IasminaEdina Squibbler these days offers a FREE 14 day trial, after which subscription kicks in @ $9.99 per month. If a writer simply wants to "fool around, experiment," then that person has 14 days to do so. Cool. A handful of the other apps also offer free trials. Just make sure, writers, that you keep tabs on all your free trials--get out before $$the creator app drones convert you into monthly subscribers. For sure, look & see what, if any, apps you're comfortable with and also meet your needs.🏄🏽 BTW, thanks for so many good resources, IE!
Do you know of any app that goes beyond word count? I am looking for phrase counter. I used to use an app that worked with Scrivener in that regards; however, since I switched to a mac, I haven't found a single app that analyses/counts how often any two or more words repeats through out a document.
@@IasminaEdina In Word I create and assign my own format to texts, like "right-justified + cursive + 12 pt". I can't do that in Scrivener so I would be happy about a tool that works like Scrivener but adds the format options of Word
Got even more writing tools for you! Since you liked my first writing tools video, here are 10 more awesome tools for you to check out! And check out more of my videos on this topic:
Best FREE Writing Tools & Software: ua-cam.com/video/_J5tsNsWh_A/v-deo.html
Best Writing Tools Of 2021: ua-cam.com/video/KnWBNjWNHdk/v-deo.html
How I Use Scrivener To Write A Novel: ua-cam.com/video/4AWJi1KkkNI/v-deo.html
Best resources for writers: ua-cam.com/video/7vszNuplJR8/v-deo.html
Best Writing Craft Books: ua-cam.com/video/pHL12lCAV-U/v-deo.html
BEST BOOK EDITING TOOL!? // How To Edit Your Book For Free With ProWritingAid: ua-cam.com/video/c9GffhNNBo8/v-deo.html
How To Self Edit Your Book FOR FREE With Grammarly and Hemingway Editor: ua-cam.com/video/Z6-aIwAB_vQ/v-deo.html
I am a Spanish guy who is learning English watching your videos. Thank u
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I love how you pitch these tools or apps as though you've created them and you're talking to prospective clients to earn traction. 🤓🤣🤪
Thanks for sharing the wonderful tools, Iasmina. Great to listen to a geeky author who has a wide repertoire of tools to choose from. 🥰
Great video! I bookmarked a lot of these to go back and try out.
Fabulously helpful. Thank you!
Thanks, I will start using some of these for sure
Thank you so much! That was awesome!
Well Campfire and ProWritingAid seems quite useful. As a non native speaker and an amateur writer i have been researching tools to guide me to write my first fantasy light novel. Especially grammar can be a pain in the ass for non native speakers like me so thanks for the video it was quite informative.
Yes definitely recommend ProWritingAid for grammar, you'll learn a lot from it 😊
Thanks for the info. You have a nice casual presentation and I like how this is about you and that you are familiar with these tools. A couple of these I was not aware of, like Campfire. I use Scrivener but not as overjoyed about it as others.
Campfire is awesome. Its morphed. The creators also make videos to help with writing. Soon there will be a mobile version. I wish Vellum was a windows format.
A 486 computer with a 15" screen (CRT), WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS, and an IBM Model M keyboard. No greater writing implement has ever been created! =)
Is campfire and pro writing aid compatible with word? Also if you get the lifetime can use it on different computers ie if you computer goes bad. I bought Wonder Draft it is world creator app but easier than many others plus one off for like $30 of course only useful for fantasy or sci fi authors but it has been useful for helping develop timeline, travel ect. It was the only one we found that had an edit/undo button which was a must. It also lets you keep all rights to your maps which some software does not.
holy crap man, yester i saw i had saved one of your videos from 10 years ago into my playlist and holy shit man
I’ve been looking at campfire video today. I’m not gonna lie the reviews have been 50/50 on it but a lot of people have already been using something else before using campfire. I will try a trial and go from there. Thank you for doing a video like this. It is a pain looking at different video about each of these different things. Nice to be in one video.
I view writing tutor videos and read a bestseller together. I can see the videos advice in the book I read. If only I could write a fun, entertaining short story! Could I do just that?
(UK)
How do you edit your books?
For the expats in this group do you write in your first or your second language? I'm asking because I find I have become rusty in both of them.
Squibler is NOT free. I made an account and it promptly asked me for a credit card and $10 a month. Oh, but they don't tell you about the charge until after you make an account ... and there doesn't appear to be any way to delete your account.
Ah, sorry for the confusion. In this video i’m talking about Squibler’s dangerous writing app feature, which is free, from what I can tell 😊
@@IasminaEdina I'm looking over FreeWriter, oStorybook, manuskript, and NovaScriber.
@@IasminaEdina Squibbler these days offers a FREE 14 day trial, after which subscription kicks in @ $9.99 per month. If a writer simply wants to "fool around, experiment," then that person has 14 days to do so. Cool. A handful of the other apps also offer free trials. Just make sure, writers, that you keep tabs on all your free trials--get out before $$the creator app drones convert you into monthly subscribers. For sure, look & see what, if any, apps you're comfortable with and also meet your needs.🏄🏽 BTW, thanks for so many good resources, IE!
It was a cool video
Do you know of any app that goes beyond word count? I am looking for phrase counter. I used to use an app that worked with Scrivener in that regards; however, since I switched to a mac, I haven't found a single app that analyses/counts how often any two or more words repeats through out a document.
ProWritingAid does this in their "Echoes" report :) Very handy!
I was looking at an older video of yours and you mentioned Shaxpir. Your thoughts on that one now?
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@@IasminaEdina thank you ! That was super helpful 🌸 I think I’ll give it a try!
No other as beautiful
Calmate, socio.
Is there something like Scrivener which can use formats similar to Word?
I'm not sure what you mean?
@@IasminaEdina In Word I create and assign my own format to texts, like "right-justified + cursive + 12 pt". I can't do that in Scrivener so I would be happy about a tool that works like Scrivener but adds the format options of Word
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