Writing a novel is a long and difficult process, and every writer creates his or her masterpiece differently. There's no “silver bullet”, no magical software that will make fully-formed characters and vibrant scenes spring from your fingertips into the hands of publishers.
Why use Storyblue, then?
What software can do is provide an integrated, focused environment that lets you, the writer, do everything you need to do in order to get to those awesome words.
The End. Storyblue does this best. We've integrated the planning process and the writing process together into a simple, easy-to-use interface that puts all your careful plotting right at your fingertips while you write.
With Storyblue you can create cards with characters and scenes descriptions, or note cards on the features of the world you want to create.
Planning with Storyblue is as simple as using index cards. Except you will never run out of wall-space, and they will never get lost.
Your notes sit right above the editor while you're writing, so you can easily refer to the scene notes for the chapter you're in, so you never lose your flow checking what to write next!
You can maximize the writing area to full screen, to remove any distractions between you and your story.
Turn your favorite photos into greeting cards and personalize many templates with a click of the mouse.
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