
$70/year for the 365 option or over $100 for the outright purchase). I would suggest that for writing a book there are two much better options. If this is all you’ve got and all you’re comfortable with, go for it! If you need to swing back and forth throughout your story, take a look at the research you’ve been collecting or work with a storyboard it’s, well… perhaps not the best. The problem is that Word just organizes your story one line after another. The spelling and grammar checkers are great. That’s what it’s been designed to be and what it does well. Let me explore three options below (and mention a few others) as well as share my recommendations: Microsoft Word This wasn’t a bad way to go, but I think there are better ways. I would write each chapter in a separate docx file in order to keep it organized. I started Book One and wrote nearly half of it with Word.

One of the things I assumed right off the bat with writing was that Microsoft Word was the way to go (yup, I’m a PC guy). In this blog we will explore some of the software which will assist you in everything from chapter descriptions to organizing your chapters and scenes! Don’t forget to also check out Five Great Tools to Help Your Writing for some other apps which are a big help.

It needs to have a flow and there is software out there which can help you do this. Writing is a blast! I have so much fun when I write and I find it so relaxing.
