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7 Utterly Useful Free Tools to Improve Your Writing

According to Hegel, writing fills in the gaps between social ideology. According to Thomas Mann, a person should write for at least three hours daily. According to Soren Kierkegaard, writing is a brilliant way to defeat boredom. Lastly, Roland Barthes says writing consists of great passion and obsession.

Ali
5 min readJul 28, 2022
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My writing journey started fifteen years ago when I started my WordPress blog. It took on a new meaning when I migrated to Medium over six years ago. I chose Medium to reach new audiences and help people enjoy the mathematics I was so in love with; Medium is an especially great platform for this as millions of people on it pay just to read.

Although I started my career as an amateur writer, I have gained a few levels since my humble beginnings. After all, writing, as with any other thing, improves over time. I spend tremendous effort to produce the highest quality of writing I can. Furthermore, I try to always give something to the reader in the form of productive information.

Below I have listed the tools I believe have increased my productivity in writing by a countless margin. Each has its own toolset, and they are wonderfully useful for those who know how to use them properly. I hope all of you can benefit as I have from them. You can use all of them for free, but of course, your access will be limited. 

Jasper — AI Copywriter

Try Jasper — The Future of Writing.

Jasper defines itself as “the Future of Writing” and is likely the most useful tool on this list. Using all of the brilliant intricacies of Artificial Intelligence, it produces paragraphs of content on any topic of your liking. Although it’s hard to imagine a tool that writes for you helping you become a better writer, if you use Jasper appropriately, it can help you tremendously.

For example, when you are writing and get to a certain point where you are stuck at a roadblock, Jasper kicks in and helps…

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Ali
Ali

Written by Ali

Math Teacher. Content Curator. Soccer player. Maradona fan. Mostly write about the lectures I love to learn better. alikayaspor@gmail.com

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