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Nonlinear Writing on Linux with Storybook

Posted by on Friday, 11 November, 2011

Works of fiction come in all shapes and sizes, and I don't mean simply the format (book, short story, graphic novel). Some are action- or plot-driven, others are primarily internal, some are epic in scope, others stream-of-consciousness and barely involve a chronology at all. So when I heard about the release of a new version of Storybook, ostensibly a tool to help writers write fiction, I was curious as to precisely what sort of help it would offer. The answer is “keeping track of plot points when you have too many to juggle” — whether that is the kind of help you need depends largely on what you write, but even if your novel is ready for the page, this application puts some hurdles in your way.


Nonlinear Writing on Linux with Storybook

Posted by on Friday, 11 November, 2011

Works of fiction come in all shapes and sizes, and I don't mean simply the format (book, short story, graphic novel). Some are action- or plot-driven, others are primarily internal, some are epic in scope, others stream-of-consciousness and barely involve a chronology at all. So when I heard about the release of a new version of Storybook, ostensibly a tool to help writers write fiction, I was curious as to precisely what sort of help it would offer. The answer is “keeping track of plot points when you have too many to juggle” — whether that is the kind of help you need depends largely on what you write, but even if your novel is ready for the page, this application puts some hurdles in your way.


Nonlinear Writing on Linux with Storybook

Posted by on Friday, 11 November, 2011

Works of fiction come in all shapes and sizes, and I don't mean simply the format (book, short story, graphic novel). Some are action- or plot-driven, others are primarily internal, some are epic in scope, others stream-of-consciousness and barely involve a chronology at all. So when I heard about the release of a new version of Storybook, ostensibly a tool to help writers write fiction, I was curious as to precisely what sort of help it would offer. The answer is “keeping track of plot points when you have too many to juggle” — whether that is the kind of help you need depends largely on what you write, but even if your novel is ready for the page, this application puts some hurdles in your way.