Storyclock Workbook

Storyclock Workbook

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Use the Storyclock Workbook to break open your story ideas and get your hands dirty, mining your ideas, resources, and inspiration for every last ounce of potential.

  • 7" x 10"
  • 16 Projects
  • Development focused
  • Expanded cover resources

Available separately (select in dropdown), get the Digital Edition of the Storyclock Workbook for a lifetime supply of print-and-go story development (PDF format).

Contact us for bulk pricing on 10+ notebooks or a bulk license for the Digital Edition.

Stories take work.

Use the Storyclock Workbook to break open your story ideas and get your hands dirty, mining your ideas, resources, and inspiration for every last ounce of potential.

Picture your story like a clock

The Storyclock Workbook utilizes the simple method of visualizing your story like a clock.

If you're writing a two-hour movie, thirty minutes falls at the 3:00 mark, sixty minutes at the 6:00 mark, etc.

Drop your ideas where you think they belong.

Seeing your story this way can quickly give you a bird's eye view of it, and reveal where your gaps are.

Use symmetry to fill the gaps.

What's happening on the other sides of the clock? Anything you can set up or pay off?

Organically grow your story.

It's a simple and effective exercise to fill the gaps in your story with relevant and meaningful material, born from what you already have.

We didn't call it a workbook for nothing.

Wring every ounce of potential out of your ideas with a brand new set of tools and exercises.

〰 Thoroughly rip off your inspiration.

〰 Figure out any exploitable resources you have.

〰 Determine your weaknesses so you can lean into them.

〰 and MMMORE.

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What genre(s) is your story?

Is your story similar to something that already exists? What can you learn from it?

If your story had a mix tape, what songs would be on it?

What genre(s) is your story?

Is your story similar to something that already exists? What can you learn from it?

If your story had a mix tape, what songs would be on it?

What cool resources do you have access to that you could write for?

Foresee any challenges? How can you lean into them to make your story better?

Get Educated.

Confused? Scared? We made a tutorial to teach you everything about the Storyclock Workbook.

Notebook Specifications

Height

10 in

Width

7 in

Pages

80

Projects

16

Made in the U. S. A.