• Make a copy of your original file001
  • Name the copy with your own story project title002
  • Read the chapters through to learn novel structure003
  • Start putting in your own ideas004
  • Edit and eliminate TWI text005
  • Put in the story-writing ideas into this chapter006
  • Do research internally007
  • Do research externally008
  • Write your first draft of your chapter009
  • Review your first draft chapter010
  • Repeat the same procedure for writing the next chapter011

Procedures
Click on each number to view the steps for using The Writer's Interface!



Do research internally

In the chapter you are focusing on will be key story concepts, like character, suspense, almost anything important here. You decide of course. To further give you background, you can read where these story-craft ideas are described in TWI. You can cut and paste relevant text into the chapter you are focused on. Deepen your writer's knowledge of what you decide should go here. Even if you don't use but half the ideas, you have a craft ground of being upon which to write dramatic story. And you are learning writing craft in interactive learning!




Summary: build writing habit


This means the above. Have you noticed how almost every well-published writer always writes the same book, content only being different? They have unconsciously and consciously developed a thorough writing-formula which they refine and use over and over again to produce their best-sellers. Here TWI teaches you the formula:

Writer = Wonderful story idea = Computer = Organizing software = Writer's interface = Structure and craft knowledge = Craft learning = Unique story plan = Written text = Revised story plan = Revised text = Completed story = Novel or play or memoir = Publishing and distribution = Writer with a following = Affirmation and money = Love of writing!

Writer questions - Are we OK with this? Are we committed? Are we ready to work? Do we have the right support? Where is page 1, 20, 265, The End?