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I know this isn’t exactly how this resource is intended to be utilised but I’m sure some users here have their own opinions on the subject.
What would be the best software to use when writing a novel?
Microsoft Word, Google Docs etc.
software
put on hold as off-topic by Laurel, Michael Harvey, David, k1eran, Robusto 1 hour ago
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I know this isn’t exactly how this resource is intended to be utilised but I’m sure some users here have their own opinions on the subject.
What would be the best software to use when writing a novel?
Microsoft Word, Google Docs etc.
software
put on hold as off-topic by Laurel, Michael Harvey, David, k1eran, Robusto 1 hour ago
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I would suggest taking this question to the Writing site (writing.stackexchange.com), but they advise against asking a question for which 'every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite ______?”'
– Juhasz
4 hours ago
@Juhasz That would also be my suggestion, but I think it's a duplicate of this question there.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is about tool recommendations, not the English Language.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
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If you are any good, you can use Notepad. Or pen and paper. If you aren't any good, all the software in the world won't help you.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
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@3kstc — Sadist!
– David
2 hours ago
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I know this isn’t exactly how this resource is intended to be utilised but I’m sure some users here have their own opinions on the subject.
What would be the best software to use when writing a novel?
Microsoft Word, Google Docs etc.
software
I know this isn’t exactly how this resource is intended to be utilised but I’m sure some users here have their own opinions on the subject.
What would be the best software to use when writing a novel?
Microsoft Word, Google Docs etc.
software
software
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put on hold as off-topic by Laurel, Michael Harvey, David, k1eran, Robusto 1 hour ago
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put on hold as off-topic by Laurel, Michael Harvey, David, k1eran, Robusto 1 hour ago
- This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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I would suggest taking this question to the Writing site (writing.stackexchange.com), but they advise against asking a question for which 'every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite ______?”'
– Juhasz
4 hours ago
@Juhasz That would also be my suggestion, but I think it's a duplicate of this question there.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
5
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is about tool recommendations, not the English Language.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
1
If you are any good, you can use Notepad. Or pen and paper. If you aren't any good, all the software in the world won't help you.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
1
@3kstc — Sadist!
– David
2 hours ago
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I would suggest taking this question to the Writing site (writing.stackexchange.com), but they advise against asking a question for which 'every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite ______?”'
– Juhasz
4 hours ago
@Juhasz That would also be my suggestion, but I think it's a duplicate of this question there.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
5
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is about tool recommendations, not the English Language.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
1
If you are any good, you can use Notepad. Or pen and paper. If you aren't any good, all the software in the world won't help you.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
1
@3kstc — Sadist!
– David
2 hours ago
1
1
I would suggest taking this question to the Writing site (writing.stackexchange.com), but they advise against asking a question for which 'every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite ______?”'
– Juhasz
4 hours ago
I would suggest taking this question to the Writing site (writing.stackexchange.com), but they advise against asking a question for which 'every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite ______?”'
– Juhasz
4 hours ago
@Juhasz That would also be my suggestion, but I think it's a duplicate of this question there.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
@Juhasz That would also be my suggestion, but I think it's a duplicate of this question there.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
5
5
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is about tool recommendations, not the English Language.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is about tool recommendations, not the English Language.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
1
1
If you are any good, you can use Notepad. Or pen and paper. If you aren't any good, all the software in the world won't help you.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
If you are any good, you can use Notepad. Or pen and paper. If you aren't any good, all the software in the world won't help you.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
1
1
@3kstc — Sadist!
– David
2 hours ago
@3kstc — Sadist!
– David
2 hours ago
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I would suggest taking this question to the Writing site (writing.stackexchange.com), but they advise against asking a question for which 'every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite ______?”'
– Juhasz
4 hours ago
@Juhasz That would also be my suggestion, but I think it's a duplicate of this question there.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
5
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is about tool recommendations, not the English Language.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
1
If you are any good, you can use Notepad. Or pen and paper. If you aren't any good, all the software in the world won't help you.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
1
@3kstc — Sadist!
– David
2 hours ago