FAQs

A Scene Break Character is a keyboard character or group of characters that you’ve input in your manuscript between scenes in chapters with multiple scenes.

If you already have a scene break character in your manuscript, you can use that. If not, choose a scene break character that is unique in your manuscript and enter it between scenes. Do not use a scene break character at the end of a chapter or in chapters that only have one scene.

Fictionary supports importing Microsoft Word .docx files. If you write in Scrivener, like Kristina does,  you can compile your manuscript as .docx and then import into Fictionary.

Fictionary works when used from a laptop or desktop. We are going to make some of the features usable on phones and tablets at a later date.

Fictionary works on Safari and Google Chrome (for Macs and PCs).

Yes you can, but your subscription will last until the end of your billing period so keep going!

We accept the following credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, Amex.

You retain the full rights to your manuscript. We make no claims on your work.

Yes, we take the security of your manuscript very seriously with:

* Encrypted password protected accounts
* Application controls to restrict access of manuscript data only to the user who created the manuscript
* Deployment on Google’s secure cloud infrastructure

Remember, don’t share your password with anyone.

Yes, you can edit up to 3 manuscripts at the same time with the Fictionary Bookshelf!

You’ll get the most value from Fictionary once you have a first draft of your novel. 25,000 words or more is a great time to start using Fictionary!

Fictionary helps you improve your story with a deep focus on Characters, Plot, and Settings. You can work on word choice, style, and grammar after using Fictionary's magic on your story.  As a bonus, you can use the ProWritingAid and Grammarly Chrome extensions inside the Fictionary web app.

You sure can!  You can also export your edited manuscript back to a Word .docx file.

Fictionary cannot import a password protected manuscript. Remove the password and reimport the manuscript.

If your free trial ended, just log back into Fictionary and add a credit card to your account under the Manage Subscription link.

Fictionary empowers authors by guiding them through the story editing process and providing a structure that ensures their hard work pays off.

You'll save time and money on editing and have a better story to share!

Fictionary can identify and help you fix problems within your manuscript by focusing on the structure of your story, not just the words. Some of the critical structural areas are:

* Pacing
* Character names and appearances
* Point of view characters and their goals
* Story arc
* Plot holes and scenes without a purpose
* Flow from scene to scene
* Absence of tension or conflict
* Empty stage syndrome
* Confusing timelines or missing objects

There are two reasons.

1. If it never drew, there are not enough scenes or the word count it too low.

2. If it did draw previously and stopped drawing, this means not all 5 key scenes are set on the evaluate page.

Check out our help docs to a detailed explanation.

Yes! You get a 7-day free trial. We don't ask for a credit card until you decide you love Fictionary StoryTeller.

Yes. You get a 7-day free trial. No credit card required until you decide to subscribe.

Three. If you've finished a novel and aren't going to edit it further, you can import another novel over top of the existing novel as many times as you like.

You can edit 10 manuscripts. Contact us if you need more.

StoryTeller is for fiction writers who a written a draft novel and are ready to revise it.

StoryCoach is for professional fiction editors who are performing a structural edit on a client's manuscript.

When signing up for a new account, add your coupon code by clicking the "Add promocode" box, entering your promo/coupon code and clicking "Apply". Read the "How to add coupon-code" help doc for more details.

Yes. Click Write A New Novel on the My Bookshelf page.

In StoryTeller you can export your manuscript and notes that are in the Notes panel.

In StoryCoach, you can export the notes in the Notes panel. Please note that manuscripts with track changes and comments cannot be exported.

Hover over Overview on the top menu and click My Bookshelf.

On My Bookshelf, click the garbage can beside the manuscript you want to delete.

Note: if there is only one manuscript on the bookshelf, it cannot be deleted. A new manuscript can be imported to replace that manuscript on the Overview page.