by Tom Colvin - 27 Nov 2007 - posted in 8-Specialized Writing Tools - 2 Comments - Read the post
by Tom Colvin - 27 Nov 2007 - posted in 06-eBooks and AudioBooks - Comments Off - Read the post





“Looking forward to this as it progresses. I'm a writing teacher and fiction coach. I currently use Docs in class ...”
“An extra tidbit: FREE AUDIO BOOKS are available at BooksShouldBeFree.com and at LibriVox (www.librivox.org). ”
“I've downloaded this tool now and installed it. It looks to be useful. But there are a couple of qualificiations. ...”
“The first collaborator has already left a contribution to the post, with some very valid observations from the vantage point ...”
“Rob, the link to the contact form on your blog [nice looking, by the way] seems not to be working. ...”
“Rob, I actually paid for a copy of Nota Bene, version 7 or 8. At the time --and ...”
“Have you had a chance to compare Nota Bene and Mellel yet? I've been using Nota Bene now for approximately ...”
“Readers of this post may wish to visit Word Nerd for a similar interview with Joe's co-author Jon Merz. ...”
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