Best Writing Applications for Beginners

        In this current era, everything is instant and entirely online. Everything, from browsing bookstores to penning essays, has moved online. Using digital technology in the form of devices and applications makes online writing possible. If you enjoy writing, you need not worry about losing your manuscript. After installing a writing program on your mobile device, you may start penning your thoughts whenever and wherever you like.

        Bersama Aafiyah will explain 5 writing applications that good for the beginners. Lets start!

1. Wattpad

Wattpad is a software application that allows users to read and share creative writings, including articles, short stories, novels, poems, and more. Allen Lau and Ivan Yuen created Wattpad in 2006. This is a well-known and widely-used writing program. Many Wattpad authors have gone on to print book publications, with some finding success as best-sellers. There are already over 100 million stories available on Wattpad. You can sign up by linking your existing account with Facebook or Google+, then following the on-screen prompts. The Wattpad app is now offered for both Android and iOS devices.

2. Storial.co

Storial.co is an online writing site in Indonesia that was created to produce many new writers. After only a few months of launch, Storial.co already has over 500 story titles. This application also has a writing community. So for those who are confused about looking for inspiration, want to discuss with fellow writers, or have questions about writing activities, you can join the community at Storial.co.

The appearance of Storial.com has a modern and beautiful design which is a distinct advantage for this application. Apart from that, there are also special features that can connect writers directly with their readers.

3. Penana

When compared to previous uses, this one is rather recent. In addition to providing writing features, Penana also provides a fairly unique feature that other writing programs rarely have, namely, a regular writing competition feature called NaNoWrimo. The Penana app is simple to use; after downloading it and making an account, you can start writing immediately. In addition, you can be alerted when a reader responds to your work.

You can also see direct links to popular articles in the trending topic feature if you're looking for citations from print media. One may argue that this software provides the widest variety of useful functions.

4. Kwikku

Users of the Kwikku platform, which focuses to the millennial and Gen Z demographic, may read and create material like books and webtoons. There are novels here from a wide variety of genres and novels that have been published for a long time but are currently out of print. You can read the first five chapters of any novel or webcomic for free, and then you'll have to pay COIN cash to continue reading.

5. Fizzo Novel

Fizzo Novel, like Wattpad, is a popular novel-reading app. This program is widely used. The reason is because Fizzo gives engaging written works from diverse genres. In addition, Fizzo offers Rupiah-based prizes to its readers. Fizzo allows you to do more than just read; it also allows you to share what you've written with the world. It's a simple process all in all. Becoming a Fizzo Writer's Center member is a simple matter. You can start contributing immediately by visiting your profile and selecting the "Become a Writer" button. You can instantly submit your information there, including your pen name.

Once you've signed up, you'll be free to start working on your original content immediately. Pick the novel's title, cover art, genre, and trope, and describe the story's contents. A cell phone is a convenient tool for quickly jotting down the chapters of a novel. You have to admit it's useful.

        So, when you start to write a story?


Nurul faizah Azile

I would describe myself as someone who is humble, cheerful, professional, ambitious, half perfectionist and responsible. Combined with my experiences, I loves writing and design so much. Oh, I'm also a master's student who is taking English Education and preparing for my research.

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