The Airship this week featured a profile of Write-Track, a wordcount app with an associated community. The piece is perhaps a little uncritical but the environment, which is designed to allow writers to define achievable goals and to track their progress, looks like an interesting solution for those who find it hard to churn out the words. The site itself seems slick enough, and it oozes niceness. I did, however, encounter the word writerly more than once in my initial investigation. You have been warned.
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