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Appletell giveaway: Two copies of Storyist 2 novel/screenwriting software [updated]

by Kirk Hiner on Aug 24, 2009 at 06:14 AM

Storyist 2Are you one of those people who complain every year because you’re tired of movie remakes and sequels and Hollywood just isn’t putting out anything good anymore? Well, there are two things you can do about it. First, look beyond Entertainment Tonight for your movie options. Second, write your own movie. No sure how to do that? We’ve got some free software to help you get started. To win a copy of Storyist 2, you just need to give us your movie/novel title.

[Update: Because we got this contest started a little late, we’re going to let it run another week. This means you’ve got seven more days to score yourself a free copy of Storyist 2. All other rules and regulations still apply.]

About Storyist 2

But first things first. Storyist 2 is a powerful story development tool for novelists and screenwriters. With an intuitive interface that puts you in control, Storyist provides:

  • A word processor with a page layout view and support for headers, footers, and style sheets so you can produce submission-ready manuscripts and scripts.
  • A storyboard with customizable story sheets so you can track your plot, characters, and settings.
  • A project manager with fast, project-wide search capabilities so you can keep your writing organized and accessible.

A full list of features—along with system requirements—can be found at the Storyist website.

How to Win

To enter to win one of two free copies of Storyist 2, you just need to do three things. First, read the Dabbledoo LLC giveaway rules. Second, make sure you’re registered with Appletell. If you’re already registered, make sure you’re signed in. And third, give us a great, original title for a movie or book. Just the title. We don’t need a synopsis or character outline or any of that junk, we just want an attention grabbing title. Be creative, but keep it clean. Kids see movies, too, you know.

Entries will be accepted until Sunday, August 30th, at which point a panel of judges at Storyist will select their two favorite titles. Those two entrants will then be rewarded with license codes for a full download version of Storyist 2. Good luck, and be sure to remember to thank us when you’re accepting your Academy Award for best screenplay.

Product [Storyist 2]

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