Back in the early '90s, a study was conducted on how personal computing machines would impact student writing. On IBM, 50% of students produced "complex sentences" compared to Macintosh's 30%. In an ...
I write for a living, so I spend 6–8 hours every day staring at my screen while typing away. Oftentimes, this number gets stretched primarily due to endless distractions thrown at me by the internet.
If you’re a writer with an easily distractable mind like me, you probably also have a mess of apps scattered across your desktop. One for drafting, another for notes, a mind map tool, and probably a ...
There's no shortcut to becoming a good writer; writing lots of terrible drafts, and reading widely is still the way to ...