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story-telling

Where the best story-tellers come to play

OPENS
"The letter had been on the table for three days."
ADDS
[ Scene: a kitchen table at dusk, an unopened envelope in the centre, no one enters. ]
BUILDS
"On the fourth day someone picked it up — it wasn't addressed to any of them."
DIGS
[ Scene: close on the envelope — the handwriting, a name, then a hand trembling as it sets it back down. ]
CLOSES
"She set it back down. The table was empty by morning."

EVERY WRITER CREDITED. THE STORY KEEPS MOVING.

Many hands crafting together

page by pagescene by scene

"I started with a concept. Three writers later, we had a full-fledged universe with internal logic. This is the only place I've found that takes collaborative worldbuilding seriously." *

Alex Chen*
Sci-Fi Author

* Not real

The Foundry
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Story Architecture

Build a story from the inside out.

Every story has a theme whether the writer knows it or not. Start where you are — and build the rest from it.