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UNSOLICITED
COMMENTS FROM STORYCRAFT CUSTOMERS
Here's a hodge-podge of snippets of comments
contained in various emails we've received over
the last few months from customers after they've
either ordered the software, been using the
software for awhile, taken the New Dimensions
course, or just interacted with the StoryCraft
staff:
Joann
Ross:
I have published more than seventy novels with
NAL/Penguin, St. Martin's Press, Simon &
Schuster, and Harlequin over the past eighteen
years. Two of my hardcover novels have been
excerpted in Cosmopolitan magazine, I've won
numerous awards, and my character-driven books
routinely make the Waldenbooks, B&N and
USA Today Bestseller lists. Instead of getting
easier, the work has been becoming more difficult
with each book and I finally came to the conclusion
that being an "instinctive, fly-into-the-mist
writer" just wasn't cutting it anymore.
Oh, I could finish the books on deadline, and
they were turning out well (the strongest of
my career, actually) but the process was filled
with so many frustrating dead ends and block
walls it was driving me crazy.
In desperation, and admittedly feeling a little
foolish (after all, after all those books, shouldn't
I know how to write a story?) I ordered Story
Craft last week, received it yesterday and within
an hour my work in progress was coming together.
Two hours later, it was clicking, and after
three hours, everything had fallen into place....
[StoryCraft] pulled
all the things I needed to know - and already
did but hadn't realized it - out of my balky
subconscious.
I thank you. My revitalized muse thanks you.
And my husband, who has to live with me during
the writing process, definitely thanks you.
Despite having an honors education in Literature,
and having attended - and given - bunches of
writing workshops over the years, I finally
understand my craft! I can even finally see
how to apply Campbell's hero's journey to my
own stories. I'm speaking at four writers' conferences
this spring and intend to recommend the Jarvis
method to everyone.
Michael Santiago:
You are to be congratulated for a fine program!
I have given [competing software program] the
boot after working with it for more than six
years. I have accepted a job with a production
company as a story editor, supervising numerous
writers who I am going to insist buy and use
your software so we will have the same frame
of reference
Mark McElroy:
...Thanks again for the response ... and for
a great piece of software. If I can be of assistance
to you, please let me know.
Rob Gregory Browne, Screenplay
consultant:
...I decided to finally give StoryCraft
a shot in hopes it could help me with a story
I'd had brewing. Lo and behold - despite my
initial skepticism (after experiences with the
god-awful [competitor] and others) - I found
that StoryCraft
managed to help me organize the idea and flesh
it out into a decent plot.... the software gave
me the kick in the ass I needed to keep going
and finish plotting the thing. It managed to
ask the right questions at the right time and
the story template was a good source map to
keep me on track. Be assured that I will be
using StoryCraft
again, and I've told people on several screenwriting
forums as much.... Congrats on StoryCraft.
You've managed to succeed where others (IMHO)
have failed.
Mari Campbell:
It is great software. I have never written a
book before and this software is very helpful.
John Wasley:
...Until exploring StoryCraft,
I was woefully ignorant of the Mythical structure.
Now, I can see it suits my story line like a
glove. "Control at last," he breathed,
with a heavy sigh of relief. ...In the meantime,
I am still able to use StoryCraft
with no problems and am thoroughly enjoying
it - whilst, at the same time, being helped
immeasurably. Again, very many thanks for your
generous help,
Skip Press, author Insider's
Guide to Screenwriting Agents
in his email newsletter, @HOLLYWOOD:
On writer¹s newsgroups and via email to
me, people ask about software for writers all
the time. Recently, I¹ve had a few emails
about StoryCraft
from John Jarvis. I said I like it and part
of the reason is the incorporation of Joseph
Campbell myth structure material. But rather
than belabor the point, take a look at this
link - http://www.screenwritersutopia.com/interviews/~jarvis.htm
It¹s an example of the Jarvis Method, using
Star Wars as an example, writing by John Jarvis.
While Jarvis pays attention to Hollywood, he¹s
not in California and I think not as *colored*
by Hollywood considerations, which to me is
refreshing. (This has been an unpaid, non-political
announcement.)
J. Paul Barnett:
I am impressed. Not only at your compassionate
and, I feel, proper business decision, but also
your expediency. This places you into the category
of the more professional software vendors. ...Count
me in as a reference to the character of your
company from this day forward.
Larry Brody, FOX TV writer,
attesting to StoryCraft's use even for television
writing:
Got the StoryCraft,
thanks, and am taking it out for a spin. What
I find very interesting is that the approach
is so similar to the way I taught writing when
I was hiding out from Hollywood and teaching
at the College of Santa Fe. My forte even as
a TV writer is in structuring the stories themselves,
stepping out the scenes, and I do it because
I recognize the patterns in each genre and know
what elements are inevitably called for in order
to create strong character and conflict. The
Jarvis Method seems to have consciously refined
what I instinctively do. Bravo!
Irene Weissman, student
in the New Dimensions In Writing courses:
I also hope you won't object but I'm so enthused
about StoryCraft
that as the director of the Writer's Sig at
NYACC, at our next meeting scheduled for October
6th, I plan to talk about StoryCraft....
Herman Brill, student
in the New Dimensions In Writing courses, at
his completion of the course:
Huray, we have made it!! - Time for Kudos -
For John: Great program, great essays, great
answers on Chat. Re: My first reason for taking
the course (can it be taught over the net?)
- a definite YES the way you have structured
it. I found it works very well!! so well in
fact that I have recommended it to a friend
and she has signed for the June class already.
2nd reason (can it hone my writing skills?)
- also an unqualified yes! I have learned discipline!!
To write to a schedule is not as easy as it
might appear - but I am glad I stuck with it
and learned how to do that. I have learned about
structure and how to organise and write notes
before beginning the story... All tools (and
many others I have learned about while taking
the course) that I will use again and again
in the future. So Thanks John.
From Cynde Gregory, Ph.D.:
Well, I couldn't resist opening the software
just for a quick look--WOW! I'm terrifically
impressed. I've been resistant to the idea of
writing-software, because so much educational
writing software dumbs everything down to fill-in-the-blank,
or select one from column A and one from B--in
other words, requires no real thought, no struggle,
no creativity.
This software, on the other hand, is brilliant.
It requires active, energetic participation,
it makes the writer struggle. Terrific.
I will take it to my conference, along with
the laptop....
[ Dr. Gregory, who has written CHILDMADE: AWAKENING
CHILDREN TO CREATIVE WRITING and LEARNING CENTERS
K-3: WRITING (Scholastic Professional Books),
has also come to the conclusion that StoryCraft
is not only useful for adults but also is an
excellent creative-writing teaching tool even
for persons as young as first graders. Her most
recent work, FROM BORED TO BRILLIANT: 20 CLASSROOM
WRITING ACTIVITIES (Scholastic Professional
Books), is due out soon. In addition, Dr. Gregory's
own fiction and poetry has appeared in many
literary and commercial magazines, anthologies,
and she's been featured on National Public Radio.
Her classroom work recently appeared on CNN.]
Carlos Torres, referring
to the special web-page of writer's resources
provided for all StoryCraft users:
Just wanted to let you know that I absolutely
love this webpage. It's been very helpful.
Elizabeth Konogeris,
software reviewer:
Thank you for allowing me to use and review
Story Craft. I
truly enjoyed it. It is an awesome program.
I wish I had more room on the review page, anyone
who has an idea for a story should use this
program. I even have a story of my own started.
...Your program is wonderful.
Wanda Denny:
Thank you so much for your prompt reply. Got
everything loaded and I'm up and running. WOW!
Pretty cool software....
Rita D. Miller, on misc.writing
newsgroup:
To partly return all this wonderful help I've
been getting from all of you, I want to recommend
StoryCraft 3.0 to everyone here who has been
asking about plotting software. I also own [competitor],
but it seems too complicated with all its theory
and character arc information. It's useful enough
but has a long learning curve. Anyone can start
working with StoryCraft
3.0 right away. The instructions are built in
and come up automatically, and it builds one
heck of a decent outline. It won't do the writing
for you, but it can help a writer get a good
grasp of even the most complex projects. It
takes about three to four days to build an outline
using this, but it's time worth spending.
Brian Rickman, webmaster of WritersBBS and
an Affiliate of StoryCraft,
commenting on the performance of the revenue-sharing
affiliate program:
I wanted to tell you how happy I am with selling
StoryCraft on my
website. ClickTrade reports that I've sold 5
copies so far this month, including 3 this week!
G.:
I have been a StoryCraft
user for several months now, and it has been
immensely useful in helping me develop the book
for a musical I'm working on (yes, a musical!),
as well as a film project I've been looking
into.
Rev. Morgan Lunsford:
...very great program!
Bob Burdick (in response to a reply from our
tech support):
Sir: You are a gentleman and a scholar. Many
thanks from this lowly, fumble-fingered computer
user. All good wishes.
Jennifer Harris:
Thank you for your time and quick response to
my problem. Your company has great customer
service.
Bobby Quimba:
I am totally satisfied with the program and
have been using it all day for the most fun
I have had in a long time. My story is already
shaping up and I have visited the site and found
it fascinating. Thank you so much!!
Diana Kipka:
I have to say that I am impressed with the support
that Storycraft
provides even to pre-purchase questions. It
only serves to further my resolve to order the
course and program.
Will (aka KF Oscar):
I'm very impressed with your level of customer
service. I wish all e-sites were like you in
your immediate help and attention. All the others
I've had to deal with in the last week have
been like pulling teeth and those issues are
still not resolved and all I need to do with
you is ask you for help once and you take care
of it immediately. It's like all the others
have never heard of customer support. Like I
said I'm very impressed and grateful.... Thank
you very much.
P.S.: I'll make sure and make all my future
writing software needs purchases from you.
Dawn M. Wood (she had lost her backup disk
-- and couldn't stand to be without her StoryCraft):
Hello, I bought Story
Craft about a year ago. Since then I
have had to use the Startup disk on my computer
which erased all my files. I thought I had downloaded
everything onto a disk that I needed to get
my Story Craft
back. Not so, and i miss it dearly. Any chance
you have a record of my order and I can re-download
it??? PLEASSSSE!! [Tech support promptly sent
her a new disk.]
Albert Smith:
...Excellent product, and I hope to have others
buy your products.
Kenneth Hankins:
I want to thank you for the prompt service,
and all the extra things you and other helpers
did, to make sure I was satisfied. That will
probably result in more sales to this customer,
and I look forward to seeing your free e-mails,
to which I have subscribed.
J. Irby:
...It is a big help for people like me. ...Thanks
once again, great product this is.
Joel Hall:
The Storycraft
program has become a very important part of
my creative process. I want to thank you for
creating the program. It's been invaluable to
me.
C.T. Atherton:
Thanks! I love it already and I just downloaded
it an hour ago.
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