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STEP ONE: THE WRACON APP 

Our system is two-fold.

 

Because it is quite easy to forget the intricate details about a story after the fact, our Visualizer, and Arsenal tools within the app help you to efficiently log them in real time. These logged details can afterwards be applied to your comprehensive analysis with 'The Story Analyzer.'

 

This app will help you to note down worthy scenes, track your engagement with the story, record your emotional reactions, uncover plot techniques, archive enviable prose, discover narrative patterns, analyze characters, develop storytelling thesis, jot down questions, comments and information, and most importantly, save time because with these properly stored references, you never have to revisit and trudge through the entirety of a story to try to figure out just what exactly made it stand out to you, or what made you lose interest.

2. TOOLBOARD

Our tools lineup.

Visualizer: This helps you to track your engagement over the course of a story, by logging your emotional reactions to whatever scenes you deem worthy of noting.

Arsenal: This efficiently logs your notes, questions, information and thesis about the elements of character, scene, diction, and technique per story.

Review: This gives a quick overview of the scenes that you logged, and your tracked engagement over the course of the story.

3. VISUALIZER

Track your engagement over the course of a story

  • In the ‘show all’ tab, all entries are numbered and displayed underneath. They can be expanded and viewed, edited or deleted.

  • Every logged reaction is preset and graded by the app on their intensity, with 5 being the highest and 1 being the lowest.

  • To visualize your tracked engagement, the narrative arc of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution and denouement are set to the range of the respective scenes.

  • The line graph visually presents the dips, rise and plateau of your engagement with the story for speedy assessment, review and revisits.

Major Tip: Noting the emotions that a particular scene evoked in you, can help you with crafting scenes for your own stories that replicate these emotions.

 

1. LOG

Your one-stop resource pool for every story you’ve ever tackled.

  • After signing in, you will be able to view and/or quickly return to your most recently analyzed story.

  • Or search through your ‘all entries’ archive to revisit a previous one.

  • All stories are registered with their title, the creator’s name, the medium, genre and setting.

 

5. REVIEW

This gives a quick overview of the scenes that you logged, and your tracked engagement over the course of the story.

4. ARSENAL

Efficiently logs your notes, questions, information and thesis about the elements of character, scene, diction, and technique per story.

  • The Arsenal can be accessed from the tool board and is used to log thesis, notes, (impressions, observations, comments, lessons) questions and information about the story.

  • The correlating categories could be on characters you want to study, scenes you want to closely assess, diction or prose that you want to collect, techniques you want to note, and/or general commentary about the story as a whole.

STEP ONE: THE WRACON APP 

Our system is two-fold.

 

Because it is quite easy to forget the intricate details about a story after the fact, our Visualizer, and Arsenal tools within the app help you to efficiently log them in real time. These logged details can afterwards be applied to your comprehensive analysis with 'The Story Analyzer.'

 

This app will help you to note down worthy scenes, track your engagement with the story, record your emotional reactions, uncover plot techniques, archive enviable prose, discover narrative patterns, analyze characters, develop storytelling thesis, jot down questions, comments and information, and most importantly, save time because with these properly stored references, you never have to revisit and trudge through the entirety of a story to try to figure out just what exactly made it stand out to you, or what made you lose interest

1. LOG

Your one-stop resource pool for every story you’ve ever tackled.

  • After signing in, you will be able to view and/or quickly return to your most recently analyzed story.

  • Or search through your ‘all entries’ archive to revisit a previous one.

  • All stories are registered with their title, the creator’s name, the medium, genre and setting.

2. TOOLBOARD

Our tools lineup.

Visualize: This helps you to track your engagement over the course of a story, by logging your emotional reactions to whatever scenes you deem worthy of noting.

Arsenal: This efficiently logs your notes, questions, information and thesis about the elements of character, scene, diction, and technique per story.

Review: This gives a quick overview of the scenes that you logged, and your tracked engagement over the course of the story.

3. VISUALIZER

Track your engagement over the course of a story

  • In the ‘show all’ tab, all entries are numbered and displayed underneath. They can be expanded and viewed, edited or deleted.

  • Every logged reaction is preset and graded by the app on their intensity, with 5 being the highest and 1 being the lowest.

  • To visualize your tracked engagement, the narrative arc of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution and denouement are set to the range of the respective scenes.

  • The line graph visually presents the dips, rise and plateau of your engagement with the story for speedy assessment, review and revisits.

4. ARSENAL

Efficiently logs your notes, questions, information and thesis about the elements of character, scene, diction, and technique per story.

  • The Arsenal can be accessed from the tool board and is used to log thesis, notes, (impressions, observations, comments, lessons) questions and information about the story.

  • The correlating categories could be on characters you want to study, scenes you want to closely assess, diction or prose that you want to collect, techniques you want to note, and/or general commentary about the story as a whole.

5. REVIEW

This gives a quick overview of the scenes that you logged, and your tracked engagement over the course of the story.

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