Mémoires in the Mac App Store -
The best diary program is now available via the Mac App Store.
“Blogging has become increasingly popular during the last few years. People of all ages enjoy this relatively new trend. However, there are some reasons why you may decide that keeping a personal diary is preferable to blogging.”
The worst thing you write is better than the best thing you didn’t write.
"I Write Like" is available in Chrome Web Store -
Install the shortcut right into your browser for quick access.
Special offer for "I Write Like" users - $5 off when purchasing Mémoires, our journal or diary software for Mac OS X.
Use this link to buy Mémoires with the discount
Version 8 released. It’s rewritten from scratch and includes changes to the word extraction algorithm, so results may differ from previous versions.
Robert Louis Stevenson’s 160th birthday
In just 30 days, you too can write a masterpiece -
“Or maybe not. As writers prepare for National Novel Writing Month, Andrew Johnson looks at classics that were knocked out in a few weeks.”
Everything You Need to Know About Writing Successfully: in Ten Minutes -
By Stephen King
“You want to write a story? Fine. Put away your dictionary, your encyclopedias, your World Almanac, and your thesaurus. Better yet, throw your thesaurus into the wastebasket. The only things creepier than a thesaurus are those little paperbacks college students too lazy to read the assigned novels buy around exam time. Any word you have to hunt for in a thesaurus is the wrong word. There are no exceptions to this rule. You think you might have misspelled a word? O.K., so here is your choice: either look it up in the dictionary, thereby making sure you have it right - and breaking your train of thought and the writer’s trance in the bargain - or just spell it phonetically and correct it later. Why not? Did you think it was going to go somewhere? And if you need to know the largest city in Brazil and you find you don’t have it in your head, why not write in Miami, or Cleveland? You can check it … but later. When you sit down to write, write. Don’t do anything else except go to the bathroom, and only do that if it absolutely cannot be put off.”