Canton, Ga. Late Night Writer today announced the release of Student Writing Coach™ interactive Web-based writing software for college students. Designed and developed by professional writing and course instructors, Student Writing Coach minimizes the frustration and anxiety related to writing assignments. Students must research their paper topics and develop content in their own words. The program then provides them with a starting point to help organize their content in accordance with the type of paper assigned. Ten paper types are currently available, including Report, Review, Argument, Book Report, Memoir, and Autobiography.
"By integrating the power of technology with proven writing methodology, Student Writing Coach provides students with the confidence to quickly and easily complete a first draft," said Late Night Writer president David Walker. “Students who have never received good reviews on their writing assignments are now able to create rough drafts and meaningful papers that receive remarkably improved grades."
Student Writing Coach engages students in a dialog, asking a focused set of questions that must be answered in complete sentence formats. The first set of answers creates the paper's outline. The next set expands key points into paragraphs. At the conclusion of the writing process, the program presents student answers in a logical format for downloading and final editing prior to submission.
Student Writing Coach interactive Web-based writing program for college students is available for free for 14 days. Subscriptions are $4.95 a month and can be cancelled at any time. Site licenses are available for major colleges and universities. For further information, visit http://www.studentwritingcoach.com.
About Late Night Writer
Headquartered in Canton, Ga., Late Night Writer, LLC is an online software service provider for the Education market. Student Writing Coach interactive Web-based software is the company's flagship program that provides a framework to enhance and maximize students’ original ideas while reformatting the results in a logical, orderly flow.
Contact:
Jill Daneu, director of marketing
Late Night Writer, LLC
http://www.studentwritingcoach.com



