10 Ways to Utilise Online Writing Tools - Comments

  • nearly witches.

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    @ dollydolphin
    I do! I think my username is house-of-cards or something over there. It really is such a snazzy little site!

    @ JamieAllOver.
    I had no idea that even existed, thanks for showing me that. I used it for one of my essays last night tehe

    @ LokiofSassgard
    It really is such a fantastic tool, I'm amazed that it isn't as popular because I find it helps immensely to plan characters on there.
    November 27th, 2014 at 05:05pm
  • sabrina's auticorn;

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    I just checked out Charahub... and it's amazing! I've always had such a hard time developing my characters, but this makes it a whole lot easier for me now.
    November 23rd, 2014 at 10:58pm
  • JamieAllOver.

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    In doing a search about why Hemingway Mode is called Hemingway Mode, I found another extremely useful online tool called Hemingway! I'd definitely check it out!
    November 23rd, 2014 at 07:45am
  • Susan Horak

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    Do you have a Charahub account? I can say that you referred me to their site since I like it and just started using it from your article.
    November 23rd, 2014 at 07:08am