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More about Features for Writing Right Users

You are invited to explore the following features for the community of Writing Right users. theyare aimed at helping you write better with Writing Right:

the Writing Right Newsletter

The Writing Right Newsletter brings you all the latest news, writing tips and tricks, ideas for how to use Writing Right to improve your writing, questions and comments submitted by Writing Right users and Electricka's visitors, ETAF's answers, and lots more—all aimed at helping you write better, more effective prose, quicker and easier.

You don't have to purchase Writing Right to know what's going on. Subscribe to ETAF's Writing Right newsletter now and you'll automatically start receiving e-mailings:

  • Subscribe now to receive the Writing Right Newsletter. Visit Electricka's Email Center: click here.

writing right users discussion group

The Writing Right Users discussion group is one of Electricka's Forums. If you are a member of the Writing Right user community, you'll want to investigate this discussion group. It's designed expressly with you in mind.

Join and exchange your Writing Right experiences with other users. Help other users help themselves:

  • Discover ways to use Writing Right to write more effectively and efficiently.
  • Learn more about how to use and exploit Writing Right software.
  • Get tips on how to get more writing help from Writing Right.
  • Exchange writing tips and ideas.
  • Discuss Writing Right pros and cons, experiences, or issues.
  • Introduce and debate your ideas for new features you would like to see in future versions of the product.
  • Share with other Writing Right users what you know about Writing Right. Help others get the most out of Writing Right.
  • Introduce any relevant topic for discussion.
  • Volunteer to help others by answering their questions.

At the Writing Right discussion group you can get help with your writing problems from other writers and from The Muse Of Language Arts:

  • Ask a specific question about a specific writing problem. For example,

    • Should I add the word "to" before the verb "improve" in the sentence, "Writing Write will help you improve your writing."

    •  Which of the three following words is correct? "all right," "allright," or "alright?"

    •  Does the quotation mark in “alright?” in the preceding example belong before or after the question mark?

    •   Should I write, “an email” or “a email?”

  • Address a particular writing topic or a recurring writing problem. For example, "How do I handle a quote within a quote?"

  •  Seek advice about how to improve your personal writing technique generally.

  •  Get suggestions on other places to go for additional help with writing.

  • Ask for names of places to obtain formal writing education, books on writing, or other source materials.

Visit the Writing Right Users discussion group: click here.

 

 

writing aids for writers & authors

Writing Aids For Writers & Authors is a feature at Electricka's web site that lists writing resources of general interest. You need not be a Writing Right user to take advantage of these resources.

These resources can help all authors and writers improve their writing with Writing Right because they provide opportunities to interact, explore, learn, and develop writing skills, no matter what writing aids they employ.

  • Visit the page called Writing Aids For Writers & Authors: click here.

Electricka's Resource Shelf

There's no shortage of publications, web sites, educational institutions, and other kinds of resources that offer a variety of different kinds of opportunities for you to improve your writing. Many of these are listed on Electricka's Resource Shelf, a feature at Electricka's web site.

Electricka's Resource Shelf is a compendium of all sorts of arts-related resources, including many for writers. With its help you will be able to identify the writing resources you want to consult and then visit, contact, or obtain them, whether they are online or at physical locations.

Here's a smattering of some of the different kinds of resources listed in the compendium:

  • Web sites.
  • Books.
  • Software.
  • Bookstores.
  • Libraries.
  • Educational institutions.
  • Pages at Electricka's web site.
  • Look for writing resources on Electricka's Resource Shelf: click here.

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