Writerly
iOS Universel / Education
Want to write? Start thinking like a writer! Writerly will show you how.
Writerly is for everyone interested in creative writing. From first steps to advanced topics, Writerly is loaded with advice, exercises, ideas and prompts to help you develop as a writer, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro. And our unique and addictive 'generators' will inspire and delight you!
Have fun while you learn tried and tested techniques to unlock your creativity. It's like having your own personal creative writing tutor!
Writerly includes a huge amount of unique content that has been extensively tested and trialled by professional authors and creative writing students. So have fun, get inspired and get writing!
Key features:
- Available for your Mac, iPhone and iPad!
- Learn how to observe the world like a writer
- Like having your own personal creative writing tutor!
- Techniques to combat writer's block
- Discover techniques to unlock your creativity
- Unique 'generators' for Appearance, Mood, Character, Journeys and much, much more
- Warm-up exercises
- Meet your characters (like speed dating with your characters!)
- Ways into Character (in-depth character development tools, techniques and exercises)
- A Year of Prompts (a writing prompt for every day of the year)
- How to work with sensory detail
- Core character development exercises
- Built-in timer for exercises
- Widgets (daily prompts and character generation right on the home screen)
- Progress tracker
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
- Bug fix: Fixed an issue where opening the app at the end of an exercise without tapping on the notification caused the timer to be left in an indeterminate state
- Bug fix: Fixed an iPad-related issue where a timed exercise could be cancelled by switching to another app
- Added an animation to smooth changes to time remaining in the exercise timer progress view when bringing the app to the foreground
- Updated help text related in Introduction, How do I use the timer? Added text to clarify how and why exercises may be cancelled