No more storyforms on dramatica.com?

Hello,
I see that dramatica.com has changed now.
There was a lot of storyforms, sometimes with analysis.
Is it still available somewhere or… this time has ended and now it is available in paid service only?

The Storyforms, and the analyses, will eventually be back–though in a somewhat different form. They need to be updated to be aligned with the new platform.

If you need immediate access there are other services out there (Wayback Machine, etc.), where you can follow-up with the outdated storyforms and analyses.

Oh, okay. Sorry to hear the Storyforms are gone. At least I can still look at the Dictionary, or the Theory Book, or…

…oh my god. Where is EVERYTHING? :fearful:Where do I point people who want to learn the original theory? What happened to all the article commentary from decades back?

Jim… what have you done…? :face_with_peeking_eye:

Hey, no worries—everything’s safe and sound! :blush:

I get why it might feel alarming right now, but trust me, nothing’s permanently gone. We’re currently reorganizing and updating the material to align with the new platform, which means some parts of the site (like the Dictionary, Theory Book, and all those classic articles) are temporarily offline. Rest assured, they’ll all be making their way back soon in a fresh, updated format that’ll be even more helpful.

I totally understand your concern about pointing people to resources in the meantime. Until we’re fully back, I’d suggest using resources like the Wayback Machine or archived snapshots if you need immediate access to specific materials.

I genuinely appreciate your patience and passion for Dramatica—hang tight; great things are ahead

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