There is no right place to start writing.
Build your story, in the order right for you, using these simple components:
Project
Chapter
Scene
Character
Location
Resource
There is only one way to eat an elephant: one bite at a time. The same approach can be taken for your writing. Every chapter and scene is treated as an individual component you can focus and work on in any order you want.
Got a great idea for a character, location or scene you don’t want to lose? Word Weaver Pro is great on mobile. Create story items in any order or structure you desire. Later, organize them into your manuscript.
Add links, images, files and text to details for the world you are creating. Then connect them to Locations, Character, Chapters and even a specific Scene. You can reference this information easily as you are writing.
Many authors like to start with some kind of outline. Many start with character concepts and maybe an idea for a location, then let the rest reveal itself. You can write in any order that makes sense to you.
See your work in a simulated reader app or have it read out to you. If you find something to change, select it, and edit. When you are ready, download a well-formatted manuscript in Word file (DOCX) in a single click!
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“Thought is a thread, and the raconteur is a spinner of yarns — but the true storyteller, the poet, is a weaver. The scribes made this old and audible abstraction into a new and visible fact. After long practice, their work took on such an even, flexible texture that they called the written page a textus, which means cloth.”
― Robert Bringhurst,
The Elements of Typographic Style
“If a story is in you, it has got to come out.”
― William Faulkner