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I wrote all my law school exams on written? kitten!and then copied & pasted them into my word processor to edit & fix formatting. Source: 11 months ago
Wanna try something new? https://writtenkitten.co/. Source: 12 months ago
But I just noticed: I discovered Written? Kitten! On a comment at r/FanFiction months ago, and I found that I could actually write as continuously as I can when using it. I know there may be other sites and apps that pretty much have the same function, but for me, it does help my brain cell make something out of whatever amount of creative juices I have left, like making lemonade out of lemons (pfft, dad metaphor,... Source: 12 months ago
Http://writtenkitten.co - goofy website that shows you a cute animal every 100 words. Source: 12 months ago
If you don't want your text to be erased, there are similar editors that work with positive reinforcement instead. Written? Kitten! Is one of them: https://writtenkitten.co. Source: about 1 year ago
There's 4thewords, where they gamify writing. I've not tried it but it looks interesting. Source: 12 months ago
Yes, I'm the same way. Two things have helped me. 1. Using the Pomodoro technique. You can find timers online and they tick while you are doing whatever, which I find helps me stay on track. I do 30 minutes with 5 minutes break. 2. 4thewords.com is a really cool gamification system for writers. You basically fight monsters while you're writing. It's amazing how well it keeps you on track! Also, there are some... Source: about 1 year ago
I use 4thewords.com with Scrivener for organisation and notes, but it really depends on what works for you. I like the gamification of 4thewords because it helps me focus, other people prefer options where they can completely turn off their wifi for fewer distractions. There are people who still write entirely by hand for their first drafts because it helps turn off their inner editor. Try a few options and see... Source: about 1 year ago
My word count went up substantially when I stopped commuting every day in March of 2020. These days I'm in the office 2-3 days a week, but I've kept the words up, and average about 2K a day (though there are days I do a lot less and some I do more). I draft on 4theWords, so there is a bit of gamification there - can I get through this word battle to defeat this monster, etc. Source: about 1 year ago
I use 4TheWords more often than some of the other ones lately, and it's sorta fun too. They've got a thirty day trial and plenty of events that give you additional time for free (especially NaNo). Also worth a check if some of the other software doesn't tickle your fancy. Source: about 1 year ago
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