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Scene One's mission is to make writing your books as easy as possible.
We provide a simple text editor, and our software manages all your scenes and projects for you.
All of your words are securely stored in the cloud, and can be accessed from anywhere.
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Scene One lets you write on all of your devices, and in every web browser.
This includes on desktop, laptop, tablet, and phone. And you can seamlessly switch between devices.
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Scene One counts every word you write so that you can keep track of your progress and set writing goals.
The AI Writing Assistant helps you to write faster and clearer.
Build your worlds with a custom wiki, and track every mention of your story elements.
Compile and export your manuscripts as PDF or DocX.
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We invite all new writers to try our features and writing experience with a free two-week trial!
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Romance books and their subgenres
Romance is one of the most popular book genres, especially in the self-publishing field. It also has one of the longer lists of subgenres to write in. So, in this article, we discuss...
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The 10 "Save the Cat!" Story Genres
In its quest to delve deeper into the mechanics of story structure and development, the Save the Cat! system goes beyond the regular genres of sci-fi, fantasy, romance, and the like! In fact...
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What is Dan Harmon's Story Circle and how does it work? [Updated 2022]
The Story Circle contains eight story beats (which we'll get into below) that define certain events or epiphanies that the main focus character experiences throughout the story, and helps to guide the writer through the process of developing the plot (either for a book or TV episode...
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World Building Help
Create your characters, items, and locations with our Wiki Manager.
Story elements are automatically detected and tagged as you write, with quick links added to wiki entries.
Easily track down the MacGuffin's first mention or where you wrote an important detail.
Add notes and details about all th