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Keep your writing goals in sight with this easy-to-use Excel word tracker. Monitor your daily progress, visualize your consistency, and stay motivated on your journey to finishing your manuscript. It’s simple, effective, and completely free.

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January 1, 0001

This isn’t only for tracking word count; I also use it for the business side of the writer’s journey, like tracking which agents I’m querying and what status my characters and novels are in. Sometimes you just need a good …

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January 1, 0001

There’s no greater tool for a ‘Second Brain’, in my opinion. It’s fully customisable to suit your needs for all areas of interest. This is where I store my Kindle highlights, description thesaurus, dictionary of words …

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January 1, 0001

A fantastic tool that supports Markdown files from Obsidian. This is where I can focus on singular projects without all the business my Obsidian vault brings. Yet another tool with a wonderful mobile app that goes hand-in-hand with my current …

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January 1, 0001

A fantastic tool for taking notes during talks and sermons, but also for writing first drafts. The handwriting recognition struggles with my chicken-scratch, but the search functionality is superb, and allows me to create searchable headers and tags …

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January 1, 0001

For me, a fantasy world truly begins with its map. It’s a tool for questioning the history of my secondary worlds, from their very creation to the rise of political factions thousands of years in the future. Wonderdraft is my …

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January 1, 0001

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. This is the industry’s gold standard and my chosen tool for the final mile. While I may draft elsewhere, all my work is typed up and polished in Word. I can then add comments in-line to review or …

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