PepperGardenMan
06-23-2008, 09:39 PM
Just curious if anyone has used the tools from Wizards4Word.
The blurb on their site says:
"Fiction writers can use the Plot Wizard to outline the story. Define and differentiate the characters with Character Wizard. Learn the dialect and sayings of a Bostonian, Aussie, and others to add spice.
WIZARDS FOR WORD by Recipes For WordLet the Ghost Reviewer highlight the grammatical style indiscretions, defined in Elements of Style by Strunk and White, and help you make your manuscript shine. Clean up those extra spaces between sentences and after paragraphs instantly. When you're ready, prepare a synopsis of your novel and mass mail it with Query Letter Wizard. There is a Wizard to help you at every step of the creative writing process."
Not sure if it is any good, wondered if I could learn from the experience of others.
Thanks!
The blurb on their site says:
"Fiction writers can use the Plot Wizard to outline the story. Define and differentiate the characters with Character Wizard. Learn the dialect and sayings of a Bostonian, Aussie, and others to add spice.
WIZARDS FOR WORD by Recipes For WordLet the Ghost Reviewer highlight the grammatical style indiscretions, defined in Elements of Style by Strunk and White, and help you make your manuscript shine. Clean up those extra spaces between sentences and after paragraphs instantly. When you're ready, prepare a synopsis of your novel and mass mail it with Query Letter Wizard. There is a Wizard to help you at every step of the creative writing process."
Not sure if it is any good, wondered if I could learn from the experience of others.
Thanks!