The StoryCraft Luxury Edition (WIN or MAC) combines our classic story-development software (
StoryCraftPro) with powerful enhancements for trouble-shooting your stories, enhancements
we call our Writer's Software Companion enhancement.
MAIN FEATURES(See also the features of the
Story Craft Pro, which is also included in the
StoryCraft Luxury Edition!)
Diagnostics: A powerful diagnostic tool that helps with the most common problems for beginning writers such as weak plotting, melodramatic writing, padded prose, poor story logic, missing dramatic question, etc.
Key Points: Quick-review synopses of hundreds of writing
topics (see list of topics), a bite-sized, predigested summary of the field of fiction writing that radically shortens your learning time.
Checklists: Check your work for over 500 technical considerations such as quality of prose, degree of tension, correct use of exposition,
etc. A writing adviser at your fingertips.
Quick Studies: Brief, focused, instant-access advice on topics such as conflict, plot, point of view, etc.
Columns: Sixty-seven columns on the art of writing published over a five-year period in Writer's Digest
magazine, giving you in-depth, comprehensive understanding of the field.
Real Samples: Numerous examples of story beginnings, plot structures, dialogue, choices of tone, point of view, etc., drawn from published literature. See how the experts do it.
Hot
Words: Instant definitions of hundreds of literary terms. Just click the mouse.
My Notes: Thirteen areas where you add your own notes, a running diary of your thoughts and learning.
Literary Terms: A fast-retrieve glossary of hundreds of literary
terms, organized alphabetically. Throw away your "writer's dictionary."
Names Catalogue: A catalogue of over 5000 foreign and domestic names for your characters, indexed by both gender and letter of the alphabet.
Web Links: A comprehensive collection of
500+ links to Internet sites for writers of every kind, including annotations and detailed descriptions.
And much more... including fast Internet access to 57 labor-saving and recreational programs that help writers organize, work, play, learn, and get the most from their PC.
And
all these programs are fully searchable in one master search program, allowing you instantly to find any topic covered. Also, its History feature lets you see all the places you've been in a given session - and return to any location in a single click. And its Copy feature lets you edit, annotate,
and print out any part of the program!
NUMEROUS TOPICS COVERED(See also the features of the StoryCraftPro, which is also included in the StoryCraft Luxury Edition!)
Abstract vs. concrete prose and description
Adjectives and adverbs
Arranging scene order
Avoiding digressions
Avoiding padded prose
Basing fictional characters on real people
Building setting
Building suspense
Characters' attitudes
Characters' dreams
Characters'
feelings
Characters' thoughts
Choosing a structure for your novel
Choosing an effective point of view
Choosing the best writing class
Choosing the right tense
Controlling authorial distance
Creating tension through
contrast
Creating unsympathetic characters
Creating villains
Creating vivid characters
Deepening description
Editing your prose
Everything you need on point of view
Finding the right job for your character
Finding the time to write
Fixing broken dialogue
Generating story ideas
Getting and keeping the right tone
Getting story logic right
Handling melodrama
Handling sex, violence, and strong language
How to keep an editor
reading
Improving when not actually writing
Jump-starting your fiction
Line-editing your manuscript
Making characters change
Making your story work
Meaning and depth
Middles: getting unstuck
Motifs: using
extended symbols
Motivating characters
Moving your story toward a sale
Naming characters
Naming your story
Picking up the pace
Plotting
Point of view: number and consistency
Preparing for the ending
Revising your work
Showing vs. telling
Strong opening scenes
Ten commandments for writers
The dramatic question
The right ending for your story
Turning dull exposition into lively action
Using brand names
Using
dialogue well
Using flashbacks
Using imitation
Using setting to devise plot
What is a 'good' story?
When to break the rules
Working with critics and critiques
Working with theme
Workshops and writers' groups
Writing credible prose
Writing detail
Writing 'Everyman'
Writing good sentences
Writing heightened prose
Writing in complete scenes
Writing smooth transitions
Writing that second scene
Writing with
economy
Writing with style
...and numerous other topics
Let
The StoryCraft Luxury Edition turn you into a master story-teller, taking all the story ideas dancing in your head and transforming them into fully-developed short stories, novels, and screenplays!
(See also the features of the
Story Craft Pro, which is also included in the
StoryCraft Luxury Edition!)