Writing
Writing is where you pull away from Dramatica terminology and focus on the story the audience will experience. The Subtxt Storyform still powers every view here, but the interface speaks in Storytelling: Moments, Synopses, and exportable packages you can share with collaborators.
What Writing is for
- Review Storytelling across every Storybeat without wading through structural labels.
- Read Moment Synopses as a continuous narrative, Act by Act or all at once.
- Export Storytelling, Synopses, and Storyform packages in ready-to-share formats.
How Writing stays aligned
Writing does not replace Forming, Illustrating, or Plotting. It reflects them.
- Align to Storyform keeps Storytelling synced with your Storyform decisions.
- Storybeat Storytelling edits update the same Storybeat fields you see in Illustrating.
- Moment titles update the same Moment cards you manage in Plotting.
- Synopses are generated from the Storybeats currently attached to each Moment.
NOTE
If you want to change the meaning of the story, return to Forming or Illustrating. Writing is for shaping how the story reads, not for redefining the Storyform itself.
Writing sections
- All Storytelling — read and edit Storytelling for every Storybeat in order.
- All Synopses — review generated Moment Synopses without editing.
- Downloads — export Storytelling, Synopses, and Storyform packages.