Sunday, May 22, 2016

5 extremely useful Android apps for short story writers

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Even a short story can fall short of words when your mind skips the ideas that you had last night. Writing a compelling short story requires lots of efforts than your imagination. Before you start writing a piece, you scribble and fumble for words and sometimes it might take hours to weave the story. Oh Lord, what a pain to bear with? Being a short story writer, I still struggle and thus, I researched for some useful apps to make my work easy. To my surprise, Android technology has already developed some amazing apps to help writers like us. Thus, I summed up some of the most useful Android apps below for a writer like you:

1. Story tracker


Oh, I am tired of tracking all!

Keeping a track of submitted stories, articles to several publications can be a pain-in-the-neck task. If you’re a freelancer or writer and you want to keep track of your submitted work, then you should have this android app called Story Tracker. Story Tracker lets you track the time, date, submitted post and a complete history. So before you buzz your publisher check the status of the same. This must-have app saves your precious time while you do something more productive.

Available on – Android

Price – Well, not wanted to disappoint but it’s a chargeable app. 


2. Sticky notes

Android has taken care of every genre and niche. Hence, it thought of sticky notes app which is quite useful for everyone including writers. Don’t let your ideas fly away instead put them on sticky notes. You can download it on your mobile as well as on your desktop. Stick together and let your electric pen do the wonder.



Available on – The mobile and desktop version is available. All you need to download it.
Price – It’s free, free and absolutely free. 

3. Merriam Webster dictionary



A writer’s game is all around words. Having a good dictionary in hand and you’re already up in the game. Merriam Webster dictionary app will ensure that you never fall short of words.

Available on – Android
Price – Let your app work for you ditch that old dictionary for a while.       

4. Spotify

Spotting a great music is an art and letting the music writes you a great piece is a smart art. Yes, music is so magical that it can inspire you to create unforgettable characters, scene, intriguing plots and more. Spotify has been creating buzz in headlines everyday and you shouldn’t be deprived of this super app. You can download Spotify right on your mobile phone, hear awesome music and inspire your writing soul.



Available on – Android
Price – It is a free app but paid version lets you turn off the irritating ads.

5. Writing prompts



I swear to this great app as a writer we tend to fall short of ideas and wonder on which topic to write. Writing prompts will give you countless prompts in order to let your creative juices flow and let writer’s factory be in work all the time.

Available on – Android
Price – Great news! This is also a free app

I would like to know which app did you try and which one of the apps you found most useful. Leave your comments below!

Till then Be Appy!
  

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