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29 contributions to PWS Writers Room
Welcome to New Members!
Give these folks a great welcome and make them feel at home! This classroom is for anyone wanting to learn or write with AI help! Not Automations. We want to help you get the words out of your head and get your books published! Introduce yourself, share who you are, what you're working on, how we can help. @Kenny Funk @Joshua Eaves @Meghan Quinn @Carl Leonard @Valia Guzman This is also the support site for WordCrafter.Pro a very different (but familiar in ways) writing app with built-in Skill Rooms populated with Personas to help you work the details out and get writing. It's like walking into a writer's room for a television show and having several experts to talk out your ideas and help create your world, your characters, a story bible, outline and get the book written, edited, create additional merchandise and extras to go along with the book and the best part, a full marketing plan!
Welcome to New Members!
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Welcome to the group Everyone!
Saturday Rewards 5/2/26
First I want to thank all of my Founders and early adopters. If you were a member of this Skool When WordCrafter.Pro was released on 4/17/26 You became a Founder with a permanent Free-For-Life access to WCP. If you joined on 4/18 and 4/19 you had the chance to earn Founder status by using the software, sending me feedback, and interacting here. or recruiting 5 new members to our group. A couple folks have been doing both! Again I am very grateful for the help in making this App useful to us all in our writing. There are a couple folks the slipped in just after the deadline but they have been working the system. But the time has come. The timer for your trial is starting to count down and will appear in WordCrafter. When it reaches zero your account in WCP will be paused and you will have to go to the payment link to get access. The monthly subscription for WCP is $22.00 and the yearly subscription is $200, Congratulations to our new Founders! @Masuda Floyd @Ryn Devereau @Michelle W @David Jones @Rose Colbourne @Kathleen Osborne There are three more that could still qualify for this but I only have email addresses for them (please update your name and SKOOL ID in the WCP Settings) and they created accounts 12 Days ago and haven't logged in since. You three have until Sunday midnight to get in and give me some feedback if you are still interested. When the 14 Day Trial accounts expire those accounts will go on pause and can be reactivated by starting a subscription. You can backup all of your work before your trial ends and save it to your local drive. Any account on pause for 12 months will be removed and all data lost. For everyone: Because he chat Log files can take up a lot of space quickly If you have not logged into your account on WCP for ten days these will be deleted. You can save them to your drive now, but I will be adding a "Backup Logs" feature the same as your files backup to save them all if you feel the need. They are not a requirement for you books and not incredibly useful unless you left something there you meant to save. I am willing to listen to discussion on other ways to deal with it if anyone is in disagreement with me.
Saturday Rewards 5/2/26
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Thanks so much @Michael Culp and congratulations to everyone! 😊
Welcoming New members!
Let's give a big welcome to our new classmates: @Marina Gr @Ken Ross @J P @Ilpo Halonen @Gary Leicht @Ahmed Hassan If any of you have any questions about our Flagship App WordCrafter.pro or The Professional Writing System please ask. The goal here is to help you get the words out of your head and on paper without having to work alone! We're here for help and support!
Welcoming New members!
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Welcome to the group everyone!
PWS vs WordCrafter.Pro Clarification
PWS vs. WordCrafter.Pro — What's the Difference? If you've been around this community for more than five minutes, you've probably heard both terms — the Professional Writing System and WordCrafter.Pro — used almost interchangeably. They're not the same thing. Understanding the difference will help you decide exactly how you want to work, and why the app exists in the first place. The Professional Writing System Is a Pipeline, Not a Single Tool The Professional Writing System is a structured, multi-phase fiction writing pipeline made up of individual AI-powered skills — each one a specialist environment staffed by named expert personas who collaborate with you on a specific part of your writing process. There's a skill for story development, where a team of story architects help you build your concept, world, plot structure, and full story bible from the ground up. There's a skill for character creation, where specialists help you develop psychologically complex characters with distinct voices, backstories, and emotional arcs. There's a writers room skill where prose coaches work with you chapter by chapter as you draft your manuscript. There's an editorial room where your finished draft gets a full developmental, line, and consistency edit. And beyond those four core phases, there are auxiliary skills for book marketing, merchandise design, short story writing, erotic fiction, market research, and more. Each skill is a purpose-built tool. Each one is powerful on its own. Running PWS as Individual Skills When you use PWS through Claude directly — the way most community members started — you're working with individual skills inside a Claude Project. You load the skill you need for the phase you're in, work through that phase, and then carry your documents forward to the next skill when you're ready. This works extremely well. The skills are designed to pass documents from one phase to the next — your Story Bible travels from Story Development into Character Creation, then into the Writers Room, then into Editorial. Each phase builds on what came before.
PWS vs WordCrafter.Pro Clarification
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Thanks Michael for this clear explanation. I couldn't attend the live office hour session, but this is a great explanation.
Friday Fandom!
What are you a fan of? Who are your favorite authors? Music? I was in the music industry in one of my lifetimes a couple of decades ago so music is always around me. I'm fairly middle. ground but will listen to just about anything. Favorite Artists Sarah Mclachlan, Pink Floyd, Alan Parson's Project, Lindsey Stirling, Fleetwood Mac, Styx, Nickelback, Musicals, Concrete Blonde OneRepiblic, Lush, Republica, Moody Blues and Billy Joel to name just a few. I read far too much: Clive Cussler, Stephen Donaldson, Robert Heinlien, Anne Mcaffrey, Lois McMaster Bujold, Melanie Rawn, yes Brandon Sanderson, Terry Pratchet Robert Jordan, Shel Silverstein, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and W.B. Yeats Laurel K Hamilton, Kevin Hearne, Patricia Briggs, Jim Butcher and David Weber. When Paperbacks wer not bricks I coud read a book a day (pre-internet). I'm doing good now if its a book a week. I still watch cartoons (mostly anime), read comic books, play with legos and always Star trek over Star Wars. This posting brought to you out of true curiosity. These are some of the things that shape us. Pre-internet I actually read magazines and the newspaper, made chainmail while watching television, read and drew more and spent a lot more time out doors. Now saying that I had a modem link in 1982 and ran a 4 line BBS system in 1988. Please do not ask "What's a BBS System" took me over two hours to explain it to my wife. and OMG the system I used has a website and is trying to bring back the user network. This was hi-tech stuff at the time! https://www.themajorbbs.com/gallery/ (squirrel) As writers, the more you experience the better you write. Go out and let life splash on you!
Friday Fandom!
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Ah! I have too many interests to list. That would be a book in and of itself. 😄
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@Stacey Brooks "The more life you experience, the more you actually have something real to say." So very true!
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Masuda Floyd
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My head is filled with stories that are fighting and stumbling over each other to come out! Ghostwriting, voiceovers, and narration are what I do now.

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