By Mary Kenkel, The Post Bulletin
“When Brad Marsh wrote his first novel, he found himself caught up in the character details, setting descriptions and fact-checking. I just wasn’t fast enough,” said Marsh, 28, of Pine Island. “I just couldn’t get enough words out in a day. The whole time I was writing it, I was thinking, ‘Man, I could be so much more efficient at this, if I had the right piece of software.’”
So as an experienced computer programmer, he decided to solve his own problem by creating LitLift, a free website that allows writers to create forms, describing characters, places and plotlines. It’s user-friendly and not as “clunky” as some other novel-writing software, Marsh said.”
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