talking about writing itself. Of course, it’s after you’re a writer that you get to ask what are the best writing tools you can use.
Isn’t it?
Well, yes, it is.
If you ask a wannabe writer why they don’t write, they may say it’s because they don’t have a degree.
“If only I had a degree, I’ll write,” they’ll lament.
If you ask someone with a degree to write mobile number data they will say they will write if there are talents.
Now, ask someone with talent and a degree, and many people do, why they don’t write. Ask them and watch as they run out of excuses on why they don’t write. They will say if only, if only, and they don’t have anything else to say.
Gone are the days when writing is a venture exclusive to journalists, novelists, or people who hold a degree in English and Creative Writing. If I may shock you, this writer didn’t study the English language. I am nowhere near the Arts and Humanities in the discipline as someone professionally trained as an Electrical and Electronics Engineer in College.
Yet, I find writing a worthwhile pass time that I have developed over ten years of active writing. Ideally, with those long years of experience as a writer, I must have used all sorts of writing tools that have helped me publish two books, win four essay writing awards, and create hundreds of online content and courses for self and clients alike.
Hence, this has afforded me the credence to share with you some of the best writing tools that I have either personally used or that I have personally reviewed and that I can confidently throw my weight behind.
So, let’s start from the very beginning by
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