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The
Ultimate Creative Writing Partner!
Welcome to
Dramatica Pro, your creative writing partner.
Version
4.0! Read about the latest features here!
Got a story
in mind? How about an idea for a story? Either way, Dramatica Pro is a
great place to start. As your creative writing partner, it takes you to
a special place- a story development environment where together you'll
solve the plot and character problems that prevent many good stories from
becoming great enough to sell. (For an example of how Dramatica can help
develop your writing, click
here.)
Dramatica's
StoryGuide will handhold you from initial idea all the way through to
completed narrative treatment, inspiring you and supporting you along
the way. It's like having a successful author as your writing partner,
sitting by your side and mentoring you!
For more
information on Dramatica's Theory of Story, please also visit www.dramatica.com.
One new item on dramatica.com is "Steve's Demystifying Dramatica
Made Simple FAQs." (click
here)
Unlike lesser
writing programs, you actually create your story in the software. Here's
how:
Answer
Dramatica's thought provoking questions about your characters and
plot. This narrows down the possible ways of telling your story
to the one that best expresses your personal vision-and prompts
Dramatica to supply some answers of its own. Amazingly, it can show
you which parts of your story are strong, and which need punching
up!
Write specific examples of how each of your story decisions about
character arc, theme, conflict, tension, story goal, plot points,
etc. will play out in your story's scenes. At the click of a button,
see how the great writers illustrated the same story points in their
classic stories.
Now you weave together all the parts of the story you've developed
so far. Determine how elements of character, plot, and theme will
be revealed to your audience over time, and place your written examples
directly into specific Acts, Scenes, or Chapters. Your step outline
or plot synopsis is complete, ready to be honed into a killer first
draft!
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