StenoggerTM
Language At Your Fingertips
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It is easy to add terms to StenoggerTM, so you can load it with all the names in your current WIP.

Let’s say your hero is named Darius Derrington.  You could put in these definitions:

drs = Darius
drng = Derrington
ddng = Darius Derrington

By not using the vowels, you won’t find that half-way through your ms you’ve changed Darius to Darios, or Derrington to Darrington. 

Great for names that could be spelled many ways:

msud = Massoud

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When it comes to dialogue, these are for you!

Use pd for “said” in phrases:

ipd = I said
youpd or upd = you said
hepd = he said
shepd = she said
wepd = we said
eypd = they said ("ey" = they)

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It’s the little things . . .

Use these writing dialogue, and your wrists will be forever grateful:

.. = .”
,, = ,”
?? = ?”

For the Regency novelist:

edkf = the Duke of
edkhf = the Duchess of
eerlf = the Earl of

ldy = Lady
hlorp = his Lordship
hlap = her Ladyship

wlgtn = Wellington
wloo = Waterloo
npln = Napoleon
bnpt = Bonaparte
nbon = Napoleon Bonaparte

g3 = George III
g4 = George IV
hrh = HRH
hrhh = His Royal Highness

bbml = Beau Brummell

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besdriclub = Bensinton Driving Club
almks = Almack’s

ldybesbro = Lady Bessborough
ldycaslri = Lady Castlereigh
ldyclam = Lady Caroline Lamb
ldycwpr = Lady Cowper
ldyefos = Lady Elizabeth Foster
ldyjsy = Lady Jersey
ldymelbn = Lady Melbourne
ldysftn = Lady Sefton

fopa = faux pas
plmt = Parliament
btn = Brighton
wymth = Weymouth

And more . . .

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StenoggerTM is loaded with over 7500 words and phrases

When you’re writing all the time (altt), you know how your imagination gets ahead of your fingers.

Not so much (nsmch) with Stenogger.

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Stenogger reduces high-frequency words and phrases to a few keystrokes:

tet = at the time
tat = at that time
taot = at another time

thru = through
tho = though
btw = by the way
inout = in and out
borth = back and forth

. . . and many, many more.

With StenoggerTM, you will have button-access to the Users’ Blog, with word lists, hints, and tips.

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Never be waylaid by words when the story is afoot.

Don’t break your rhythm (rthm) wondering where all the “h"s go in rhythm.  When your hero commits a faux pas (fopa) and eats all the hors d’oeuvres (orvs), you won’t forget the Duchess of Devonshire (ddev) witnessed the whole thing — because you were looking up how to spell tête-à-tête!

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StenoggerTM is loaded with over 7500 words and phrases