How to write an outline for a nonfiction book

There is no fixed way to write an outline for a nonfiction book. You can just type your random thoughts that are related to the subject of your book. The point is to get as many ideas as possible on a sheet of paper or on the computer screen. There are tons of books and…

Living Writer Review

What I like about LivingWriter is that you can tell it’s a well-made piece of software after only a few minutes of using it. The instant I started writing in dark mode with Living Writer, I recognized it was good software. As soon as I started writing, the sidebar vanished, and all I see is…

Non-fiction Writer’s Toolbox

Introducing the Non-Fiction Writer’s Toolbox – the ultimate guide to finding the perfect book writing software for your next non-fiction masterpiece. Are you a first-time author, struggling with writer’s block, or looking for the best tools to write and self-publish your book on Amazon? Look no further. With over 5 billion search results for “book…

Prewrite – a visual online screenplay writing app

The visual presentation of the movie story line on the new app, Prewrite, looks quite appealing. It simply looks cool. Using images of real actors and actresses and scene images for more immersive writing also sounds like an intriguing idea. You can try Prewrite for one story without time limit. The app also supports export…

Try Scrilys, a new online writing app for writers

This is not a review. This is just a quick note to tell you guys, writers looking for a new tool, about a new interesting app. Scrilys seems to incorporate useful features from major writing software like Scrivener and Ulysses. You can write separate notes, manage them as you would do in Scrivener’s corkboard mode, export…

Four online novel writing tools: a quick review

Are you looking for online writing software to write your novel? If you google “online novel writing tools,” you will find tons of blog posts and websites covering the topic. The problem is lots of software included in those sources are not “novel writing tools.” For example, you don’t want to read about what timer…

Review of Squibler, online writing software for book writing

I came across Squibler, online book writing software, while I was writing my previous book, “the Non-fiction writers’ toolbox.” At that time, I did not look into the software deeply because, in the book, I was not writing about the software as a whole but one of its interesting components called “writing prompt generator.“ The writing prompt…

Manage citation for your book with Scrivener and Zotero

If you’re writing a non-fiction book that uses lots of quotes from sources on the Internet, managing all the quotes can be a big and time-consuming task. This post from Jstor, a website on academic writing, shows you how to manage sources that you quote for your book. It gives a step by step instructions…