For my twelfth novel, “Death on the Quay”, in preparation for publishing, I’ve again used the help of AutoCrit, for editing.
This is an endorsement of the app and I wholly agree with what they say about themselves:
“AutoCrit is an awareness tool. Its job isn’t to tell you that you’re wrong, or that your writing is bad; its job is to point out possibilities for improvement. When you embrace the process, each report is a revelation. You may discover that you use too many adverbs in your dialogue tags, for instance. That doesn’t mean your writing sucks, it means you just learned a cool new trick! You’ll be alert for those pesky adverbs, and you’ll start striking them from your work before they even creep in. Bingo! You’ve just become a better writer.”
Same goes for clichés, which pop up more commonly than you think.