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How to download the WriteSome app?

WriteSome is a mobile app to discover & share original stories & poetry. Since our public beta launch 2 months ago, our app become popular amongst writers and readers In more than 35 countries across a wide range of age groups.
We are growing fast and would love to have you on the app. Here are the links to download the app-
Android Download
iOS Download
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WriteSome App - How to download it?

WriteSome is a mobile app to discover & share original stories & poetry. Since our public beta launch 2 months ago, our app become popular amongst writers and readers In more than 35 countries across a wide range of age groups. We are growing fast and would love to have you on the app. Here are the links to download the app-
Android download
Click here for Android download
iOS Download
Click here for iOS download
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WriteSome app: 3 reasons to write your poems and stories on it
1. WriteSome has an audience for your content
Presently, most writers write their content on social platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. But the problem with social platforms is that it can be difficult to identify your target audience. It also makes it tough to judge whether or not your existing audience actually feels interested in your work. Sure, you might have 1,500 friends on Facebook or 2,000 followers on Twitter or Instagram, but how many of those people are following you for your stories/ poetry versus those cool food pics you upload when you visit a restaurant? It’s hard to track the immediate ROI of your writing efforts on most social media platforms. What percentage of your followers actually cares about your writing? How can you truly know? That’s exactly how WriteSome is different. Its users are voracious readers and book lovers. For that reason, they are genuinely interested in reading your work in huge numbers.
2. Immediate Feedback on your work
You can write short stories or chapters, one at a time, or even poetry. WritSome allows in-line comments in all of your stories, meaning readers can (and will) comment on the things they like, dislike, etc. This is an easy way to get advanced readers — a free focus group — and use their feedback to improve. Then, with valuable feedback, you may get new ideas or ideas to make existing posts better.
If you plan to write a novel, you may even have readers give you ideas for where to take the story next. The best part? You can see your story’s momentum building as you write it. Certainly, this is hugely motivating for a writer. Having that dedicated audience hanging on every word will encourage you. And the fact that your followers are waiting for a new chapter will push you through serious writer’s block, huge life changes, etc.
3. WriteSome provides opportunities to collaborate
While WriteSome is a great platform for connecting with readers, it’s also wonderful for connecting with your fellow writers as well. Therefore, you can form a virtual tribe of like-minded individuals who encourage each other to grow and get better as a writer.
So what are you waiting for, install the WriteSome app now and start writing your poetry and stories :)
#writers and poets#poetry#writing#story#poetsofinstagram#writers on tumblr#short story#short poem#original poem#my poem#writesome#writesomeapp
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WriteSome app: 3 reasons to write your poems and stories on it
1. WriteSome has an audience for your content
Presently, most writers write their content on social platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. But the problem with social platforms is that it can be difficult to identify your target audience. It also makes it tough to judge whether or not your existing audience actually feels interested in your work. Sure, you might have 1,500 friends on Facebook or 2,000 followers on Twitter or Instagram, but how many of those people are following you for your stories/ poetry versus those cool food pics you upload when you visit a restaurant? It’s hard to track the immediate ROI of your writing efforts on most social media platforms. What percentage of your followers actually cares about your writing? How can you truly know? That’s exactly how WriteSome is different. Its users are voracious readers and book lovers. For that reason, they are genuinely interested in reading your work in huge numbers.
2. Immediate feedback on your work
You can write short stories or chapters, one at a time, or even poetry. WritSome allows in-line comments in all of your stories, meaning readers can (and will) comment on the things they like, dislike, etc. This is an easy way to get advanced readers — a free focus group — and use their feedback to improve. Then, with valuable feedback, you may get new ideas or ideas to make existing posts better.
If you plan to write a novel, you may even have readers give you ideas for where to take the story next. The best part? You can see your story’s momentum building as you write it. Certainly, this is hugely motivating for a writer. Having that dedicated audience hanging on every word will encourage you. And the fact that your followers are waiting for a new chapter will push you through serious writer’s block, huge life changes, etc.
3. WriteSome provides opportunities to collaborate
While WriteSome is a great platform for connecting with readers, it’s also wonderful for connecting with your fellow writers as well. Therefore, you can form a virtual tribe of like-minded individuals who encourage each other to grow and get better as a writer.
So what are you waiting for, install the WriteSome app now and start writing your poetry and stories :)
#poetry#writing#stories#short poem#short story#startups#writesomeapp#writesome#author#writers on tumblr
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How to download WriteSome?

We are a mobile app that allows users to discover and share original stories and poetry. Our app has gained recognition amongst writers and readers in more than 35 countries across a wide range of age groups since our beta launch 2 months ago.
We are growing fast and would love to have you on the app. Here are the download links-
Android Download
iOS Download
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Too Soon, Too Late
Too soon, too late Written by - oldschoolvibe (username) on @writesomeapp is a beautitful poem you would fall in love with. There’s comfort in it because of how this poem is written and makes you feel you are never alone in your emotions. Read it today on @writesomeapp
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Poem Title - Armored Up Poet - analylic on WriteSome In this poem, Emmanuel, an insanely talented poet on our app talks about his journey and how his belief in god keeps him going ahead. Read this beautiful poem on the WriteSome app @writesomeapp @writesomeapp
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