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  2. Write or Die - Wikipedia

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    Write or Die is an online web application designed to combat writer's block by letting users of the application punish themselves if they slow down or stop typing in the application's window. How severe the punishments are depends on the mode the user chooses, which ranges from "Gentle" to "Kamikaze".

  3. The Most Dangerous Writing App - Wikipedia

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    The Most Dangerous Writing App was created by software engineer Manuel Ebert and was released as free, open source software on February 29, 2016. [6] It was reviewed by Wired, Forbes, Vogue, Huffington Post, The Verge, The Next Web, and others. [1] [2] [6] [4] [7] [8] It has been used in free writing contests and is recommended by NaNoWriMo. [9 ...

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  8. WriteOnline - Wikipedia

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    WriteOnline is a WYSIWYG, page-view word processor which includes software speech, word prediction, Wordbars and a graphic organiser.. WriteOnline includes features to make it accessible for users with visual impairments, and also includes a switch accessible onscreen keyboard for users unable to use a standard keyboard.

  9. Kate Durbin - Wikipedia

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    Kate Durbin is an American, Los Angeles, California-based writer, digital and performance artist. [1] She is the author of several books of fiction and poetry including E!! Entertainment, ABRA, The Ravenous Audience, and Hoard