Storyfyre Primer: Little Red Riding Hood

November 4, 2024 vers. 1.0

Overview

All authors write differently. Storyfyre works with any writing process. This is how we use Storyfyre Origin to give you a starting point. You should use Storyfyre Origin how it best works for you. It's flexible enough to fit in your process. Each author uses it differently.

We've provided our version of the Little Red Riding Hood example story primer to help you learn how to use Storyfyre Origin fast.

Use Storyfyre Origin your way. In your writing process.

Storyfyre Origin Little Red Riding Hood Example Primer

What this Tutorial Covers

Basics

Get started with our version of the Little Red Riding Hood Story Primer:
- Open the Little Red Riding Hood Example Project in Storyfyre Origin from the projects area.
- Or Load/Open the primer from the Example Primers/Projects area accessed in the projects area.
- The Little Red Riding Hood Story Primer is the initial default project opened.
- An opened project automatically opens inside the Scene Map.
- Open/read the Example Primers Overview page. (Make sure to read first.)
- Open the Scene Map - Quick Tips page (For primer reference.)
- (Next) Do the Storyfyre Primer: Little Red Riding Hood - found below.

Story Primer: Little Red Riding Hood

Use the documents above, the Storyfyre Origin help pages, and the instructions below to complete the Little Red Riding Hood Story Primer:

  • Add a scene to Chapter 1 with a title of Dojo. With description of... Where Little Red Riding Hood trains her Brazilian jiu-jitsu(judo and karate together). Use the scene map quick tips/Scene map help pages to do it.
  • Double-click or double-tap Dojo scene to add to description, something like... LRRH ...warmed up and executed a series of take downs on her training partner Kate... or do your own/customize.
  • Move the Dojo scene by dragging and dropping it to the top of Chapter 2. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages where needed.
  • Add an epilogue chapter to the end. Give it a chapter # and a title... Epilogue. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages if needed.
  • Add a Scene-Text-Beat to the Epilogue chapter. Give it a title and a synopsis/description. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages where needed.
  • Move the Epilogue chapter you just created to be just before Chapter 4 by dragging and dropping it before Chapter 4. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages where needed.
  • Move the Epilogue chapter back to be at the end by dragging and dropping it past Chapter 4 to the end. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages where needed.
  • Download the LRRH(Little Red Riding Hood) story to a story writing template(Text) for MSWord or HTML. Then open in MSWord or for HTML open in your browser. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages where needed.
  • Turn on filters by selecting the filtered/unfiltered button to filtered. Open the filters panel by selecting the filters count button next to it. Scroll down to Characters area and Select Grandma. Close panel. See how the Scene Map changes. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages where needed.
  • Turn off the filters by selecting the filtered/unfiltered button to unfiltered. See how the Scene Map changes to unfiltered, to all. Remember: when the filter is on it only shows what you have selected as filters. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages where needed.
  • Add a Character Arc/Character Arc Filter from the toolbar, call it LRRH Training. Open your Dojo Scene edit panel and scroll down to the Arc/Filter dropdown and select LRRH Training. You can now filter your story by that Character Arc to work on/focus on it using the Filters panel. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages where needed.
  • Story Arcs and other filters/tags work the same as above. Tag filters are created in the Filters Panel. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages where needed.
  • Experiment, have fun. Try stuff. Write an amazing story, novel, or book. Use Storyfyre Origin to create. map, plan, fix the best story/storyline. Use the scene map quick tips/Scene Map help pages where needed.

Limits

We know of some limits within Storyfyre Origin, in each area we will try and list the ones we know of at the bottom, and ones which we intend to address with our future updates.

We will update/add to the Storyfyre Origin Story Primers as we go along.

Storyfyre Origin is growing daily, let us know what we can include. We appreciate your help.