Writer’s Café
"According to the Writer’s Cafe website,
Writer’s Café is a software toolkit for all fiction writers, whether
experienced or just starting out. The heart of Writer’s Café is StoryLines,
a powerful but simple to use story development tool that dramatically
accelerates the creation and structuring of your novel or screenplay.
Designed by published novelist Harriet Smart, it also includes a
notebook, journal, research organiser, inspirational quotations, writing
exercises, and a 60-page e-book, “Fiction: The Facts”, distilling 20 years
of writing experience.
Writer’s Café is designed to be a playground for the imagination, making
writing fiction fun and fulfilling.
The software organizes your writing materials into “scrapbooks”,
“notebooks,” and a journal, as well as a very user-friendly storyline
creation tool. The latter allows the author to create virtual notecards and
drag and drop them around sequentially and between up to three separate
storylines. Since the content of the notecards is very flexible, it’s easy
to see how these could be applied to a research paper just as easily as it
could to the next great American novel. Even the standard five-paragraph
essay could be organized according to main ideas and supporting details.
Once ideas and content are organized on the timelines, they can be exported
to HTML, OpenOffice, or text files, creating a single document with the
contents of the notecards organized according to the timelines.
Similarly, the scrapbooks can contain text, web links, and images, and can
be organized into folders. The journal is chronological and allows daily
thoughts, freewriting, or whatever students, teachers, or writers might
want. Finally, multiple notebooks can be opened in a separate tab for less
organized note-taking or even basic word processing. Writer’s Cafe certainly
doesn’t attempt to be a desktop publishing tool. However, it provides a
number of tools that help students and writers organize their thoughts,
notes, ideas, brainstorms, and plans as they assemble whatever document they
ultimately want to create. Writer’s Cafe is a graphic organizer on steroids
with a healthy dose of sticky notes, all in a well-organized GUI.
English teachers (and anyone else who might be assigning lengthy written
work), download it and give it a shot. It’s free and it’s now my repository
of choice for all of my writing ideas."
http://www.writerscafe.co.uk/
on a quick look free version has some
limitations but still could be worth investigating.
Posted to listserv by Ellen Sheerin, Computer Coordinator, Asquith Girls High School