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The creative writing process isn’t always a walk in the park. For some of us we feel most productive in our at-home office with our a furry animal beneath our feet, and for others we would prefer the hustle and bustle of a coffee shop with lattes brewing in the background and music in our headphones. But from one writer to another, who doesn’t love a helpful app to help streamline the (sometimes frustrating) writing process? Have no fear. We’ve pinned down five of our favorite applications for writers that will help you to have the best writing summer ever!

 

2000px-Evernote.svgEvernote

New ideas can strike at any moment and it’s always best to be prepared. Evernote is an amazing platform that can hold all of your ideas and inspiration that you can access from anywhere. It can also help your productivity by streamlining your thoughts and quickly sharing them to anyone.

 


icon175x175WordBook

Name one writer you know that doesn’t have at least one dictionary application on their device. WordBook is  a comprehensive, quick and intuitive dictionary and thesaurus of the English language. With a browser-like definition content navigation, and an ability to tap on any word in the content to look up it’s definition, all of your spelling and definition needs are only a click away.

 

 


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Every writer needs this tool in their toolbox. List for Writers is essentially your brainstorming session best friend. It can help you think of ideas for character names, traits, plot line, occupations and more.

 

 


Screenshot+2013-11-26+22.59.19Mindnode

Looking at your ideas from new angles can sometimes be a game changer. Mindnode helps you map out your ideas visually so you can focus on your thoughts in a new way. If you focus best with visual examples, this app will really change the way you work.

 


Screen Shot 2016-05-17 at 1.03.32 PMIndex Card

If you love to organize your life with cork boards, you will love Index Card. This app makes it easy to capture, compile and organize all of your creative ideas. If you’re looking to better organize your writing, this app can help you do that by organizing your images and storyboard with other fun features.

 

Don’t see your favorite writing app on this list? Tell us about your go-to app in the comments below!

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