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Eliminate Writers Block with Software

How many times have you starred at a blank screen or paper? That's too many times. The right software can be a writer's best friend and can mean the difference between finished works instead of the usual incomplete works.

New Novelist software allows you to organize and skip around back and forth between chapters with ease. Ideas aren't generated from beginning to end. The software is easy to install and simple to learn. You can dance and have the ability to start with any part of the book, be it the introduction, the middle, or the end. Organize almost effortlessly starting with character or background.

Lucinda Hawksley, the great, great, great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens is the editor of New Novelist. She delivers powerful software that's affordable.

Award winning software with exceptional reviews can give writers piece of mind.

A writer can fill in the blanks and not fill like he's writing a book with proper software. The instructions of New Novelist are easy to follow and have a rock solid structure, giving the user flexibility to skip around or to do one stage at a time.

New Novelist is first class with tutorials that give the writer a wealth of knowledge.

Writers need to have the best tools they can to deliver powerful results. New Novelist has been used by thousands of novelists.

New Novelist contains an advanced editor, spell check, thesaurus, direct print from the application, and many more features. Automatic name generation, first line prompts, help function, full word processor functionality, character and place development tool, audio readback text function, reorganize chapter order, are just some of the features of this great software.

Write the way you think. Use a program that gives proven results. Proper planning produces proper results. Software can help you even in the planning stages.

Never confuse motion with action - Ernest Hemingway