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message 1: by Stan (new)

Stan | 9 comments Hi guys
Has anyone written or discovered anything new recently?


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

I found a great tool for editing. It's called Hemingwayapp.
It locates adverbs and passive voice, as well as rating the reading level of your writing. It's pretty cool.

http://www.hemingwayapp.com/

Doesn't really help with procrastination though... or perhaps it may for you, who knows.


message 3: by Stan (new)

Stan | 9 comments I will try this app. In my collection of editors are Grammarly and Yoast. Both are good, but who knows, Hemingway is a powerful name.

Thanks for sharing


message 4: by Katy (new)

Katy | 3 comments At first i was like. This app won't dictate the way I write!!!! with lots of angry emoticons pasted everywhere. But then I went over all the highlights and hey this actually works. thanks for this one.


message 5: by Katy (new)

Katy | 3 comments ff up comment. it highlights all the passive voices. What if i really want to purposely make it passive? Does this mean i'm not writing things correctly?


message 6: by Stan (new)

Stan | 9 comments Which of the apps are you referring to?


message 7: by Katy (new)

Katy | 3 comments Hemingwayapp. I think i'm going to do all of my 2nd edits in here. Then back to word when i'm on the 3rd


message 8: by Fire Type (new)

Fire Type (FireType) | 13 comments I don't use any third-party grammar checkers (unless I'm required to in class), and Katy, it's perfectly fine to choose to write with a passive voice. Typically, writers are warned off writing their entire piece in a passive voice, not just one sentence. In many cases, it's unavoidable.


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