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.
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…