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Plan Your Story, Find Your People, Keep Writing | Meet Storyrise

52 s · 18 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Plan Your Story, Find Your People, Keep Writing | Meet Storyrise

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Writing a book takes more than a blank page. You need somewhere to keep track of the characters, timelines, locations, and small details that will matter several chapters later. You also need the motivation to keep showing up, especially on the days when the words are not coming easily. That is where Storyrise comes in. In this episode, we introduce Atlas, Storyrise’s visual planning space for mapping characters, timelines, locations, and the connections that hold a story together. We also talk about live writing sprints, where authors can write alongside other writers, build momentum, and make progress without feeling like they are doing everything alone. At the heart of Storyrise is community. It is a place where writers can connect, share their work with beta readers and editors, join writing events, and find encouragement while finishing their books. Storyrise was built by writers, for writers, to bring story planning, writing tools, feedback, and community into one place. Learn more at GetStoryrise.com [https://getstoryrise.com].

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Portada del episodio Plan Your Story, Find Your People, Keep Writing | Meet Storyrise

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Writing a book takes more than a blank page. You need somewhere to keep track of the characters, timelines, locations, and small details that will matter several chapters later. You also need the motivation to keep showing up, especially on the days when the words are not coming easily. That is where Storyrise comes in. In this episode, we introduce Atlas, Storyrise’s visual planning space for mapping characters, timelines, locations, and the connections that hold a story together. We also talk about live writing sprints, where authors can write alongside other writers, build momentum, and make progress without feeling like they are doing everything alone. At the heart of Storyrise is community. It is a place where writers can connect, share their work with beta readers and editors, join writing events, and find encouragement while finishing their books. Storyrise was built by writers, for writers, to bring story planning, writing tools, feedback, and community into one place. Learn more at GetStoryrise.com [https://getstoryrise.com].

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