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mspeacockAll kinds of writers, including poets, biographers, journalists, biz tech writers, students, bloggers and technical writers, take a unique approach to their jobs, mixing creativity with sustainability. Whether you're a freelance writer just scraping by or someone with a solid job and more regular hours, the Internet can provide you with unending support for your practical duties like billing, scheduling appointments, and of course getting paid; as well as for your more creative pursuits, like developing a plot, finding inspiration and playing around with words. Turn to this list for 100 useful Web tools that will help you with your career, your sanity and your creativity whenever your write.
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Myra GiersdorfTurn to this list for 100 useful Web tools that will help you
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Peggy GeorgeExcellent internet tools for supporting writing: getting organized, finding inspiration, getting gigs, networking, marketing, staying grounded, productivity tools, and more.
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Writing.com: Join this community to get access to your own online portfolio, e-mail services, writing tips, writers workshops, contests and more.
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Evernote: Evernote is an attractive tool that lets you take notes and clip certain websites from your computer or your cell phone. It also comes with a search tool so you can easily find photos and notes from your desktop.
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The Imagination Prompt Generator: Click through the prompts to generate different ideas in response to questions like "Is there a God?" and "If your tears could speak to you, what would they say?"
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Words of Wisdom: Children’s book author and illustrator Tammy Yee put together this page of humorous and encouraging quotes to inspire herself and others to keep writing.
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Geoffrey’s Automatic Story and Idea Generator: Fill in the blanks to construct an outline of three simple story ideas.
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Writing and Blogging Prompts: Click through the photos and prompt ideas to get inspired to write about holidays, the weather, geographical locations, food and more.
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1,000 Quick Writing Ideas: This e-book does come with a small fee, but you can download a sample for free.
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Creative Writing Prompts: Hover over a number from 1-302 to get a different prompt. Examples include "write about a weird day in your workplace" and "write about someone you would love to see put in jail."
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The Story Starter: Click the button for the first sentence of a random story and then finish it yourself. There are over 345 million ideas!
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Backpack: This 37 Signals tool organizes group calendars, announcements, files, task lists and more, perfect for writers who frequently work with or manage others.
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Campfire: Another 37 Signals tool, this collaboration solution lets you set up secure chat groups where you can send and share files.
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Facebook: The marketing possibilities through Facebook are endless. Get a profile and start posting about your favorite books, your new stories and more.
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Writeboard: This collaborative writing tool also works with Backpack to keep all of your notes and pieces organized.
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English Forums: Get answers to your grammar questions here.
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Booksie: This site lets you share your poems, short stories and other writing pieces with other writers and visitors to the site. You can also browse other stories and help promote your favorite authors.
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Critique Circle: Visit this online writing center for writing tips that will improve your projects. It’s free to get an account, and you’ll receive between 7-10 critiques for each piece you submit.
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Daily Writes: Sign up for this free 31-day e-mail writing workshop that sends you a different tip and writing exercise each day for a month.
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The Alternative Dictionaries: Look up slang words in all types of languages, including Egyptian Arabic, Cherokee, Cantonese, Norwegian and many, many others.
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StoryMash: If you aren’t in the mood to start a whole new project but want to stay in practice, join this collaborative fiction group, where you only have to write one chapter at a time.
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Character Questionnaire: This tool offers a fun and clever way for developing your characters.
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World Wide Words: Learn the history and true meaning of phrases and words like "cock and bull story," "moniker" and "wiseacre" on this site.
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