Top 5 apps that are a great help to any new writer.

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Hey, there friend, I am _sakshiimishra_  , here to guide you in writing and books business, I loved reading from the start but when it came to writing what I love reading it is tough, but fear not I will tell you some of the best tips that any writer would need and some of the best recommendations that any reader would want.

New in the writing business? Hold my hand and let me guide you to some of the awesome apps that would help you in writing and planning.

Character story planner:-

This is one of the best apps I would recommend to every writer.

This app is on android/iPhone for free.

This app lets you plan individual characters with their backstory as well as their hobbies. This may bring individuality to your character.

Also, have some of the nicest world-building and plot-building settings I saw in android apps.

The image below shows some of the options it has.

For me, its rating is 4.5 out of 5

World anvil:-

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World anvil:-

This is another world building/plot building website that I would recommend to any author out there, who mostly use pc/laptop than a phone.

This website is mostly free and has a vast amount of toolkit and helping videos/articles for new authors.

For me, this website was a great help. I would give it 4.5 out of 5.

The image below shows some of the options that this platform presents.

The image below shows some of the options that this platform presents

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Google docs:-

This one is obvious but had to put it in as this is one of the best writing app (android)/website (pc/laptop) one can ever find.

It helps you with grammar, spelling, and easy sharing.

But also it helps write as it has most of the writer tools like the ability to bold/italic, etc; Something.

And many many more tools an author needs.

For me, it has 5 out of 5 ratings.

The image below shows some of the options this app gives you.

The image below shows some of the options this app gives you

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Grammarly:-

A free grammar checker, a dream come true for all the authors out there.

Although it is not entirely free, the Grammarly premium is costly but if you want your book to have a perfect flow and the flow breaker in your book is always bad grammar then you need this tool.

I'll give it 4 out of 5.

This is in the website as well as keyboard form so the image below shows the keyboard form of this app.

This is in the website as well as keyboard form so the image below shows the keyboard form of this app

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Online grammar checker:-

There are always a bunch of websites online that would give you a free online grammar checker.

You just need to search properly on google. If you only write a free grammar checker then you'll get tons of options.

They may not be entirely free or correct but sure are helpful.

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Here are some of the list of major apps you might find helpful in world-building, writing, and just being an author.

Hope this was helpful.

Thank you for reading!

-Teen dreamers

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