Please welcome Tib Roe, our guest blogger for Campfire. They are a long-time user of the site and completely rewrote this post when the app updated. I'm eternally grateful for their help!
Campfire Writing
is currently available for PC and Mac with a mobile app coming later in 2022.
Getting
Started:
Create a free
account on campfirewriting.com. You can
later go ahead and purchase what modules work best for you with a monthly,
yearly, or lifetime subscription. The free account allows you to test out all
the available modules in a limited capacity (i.e. 25,000 words in the
manuscript module, 1 magic system, 5 different species, etc.). The best part is
you can buy what works for you and your projects; you don’t have to buy the
whole kit and caboodle if you don’t want to.
Starting a new
project:
From the Home
page, click on the Write tab at the top of the page. This will bring you to
your Write page. This is where you can find all your projects in one spot.
Click on the New Project tab and your new writing adventure will begin and your
project home page will open. You will notice right off the bat that there are
some premade tiles on your project home page and they will come in handy once
you start working on your project.
On the left side
of your project home page is a list of every module available to you. If that
seems overwhelming to look at, you can click on the icon that looks like a
funnel just under your project title and filter out what you want to see to
make it more manageable. At the bottom of this list you will see four tabs:
Help, List, Details, and Share. The Help tab brings up a brief description of
what you can do in each module and if that isn’t helpful enough, you can click
on the Learn More button to bring you to a more detailed tutorial. Some
tutorials also have a video that will show you step by step how the module
works and the Campfire team is working to update the modules that don’t have
video tutorials yet. The List tab is a list of the modules and each module will
have a drop down list of everything you have added to your project in each
category. The Details tab has a spot to add a photo and an extra description of
what you have in each module as well as settings, templates, and a spot to
change your theme. The Share tab is where you can export part of your project,
create a link to share with a friend or contributor/editor, or add them to the
project for comments and suggestions.
Everything you
add to your project will link together as you go. Locations on a map will link
to the Location descriptions in the Locations module. Character profiles will
link in the Timeline and Arcs modules. Best of all, everything with a name will
link to the manuscript. When you type a character’s name (it has to be how
you’ve written it in your character’s profile otherwise the link doesn’t work),
the name will become highlighted and if you click on it, the character’s
profile will pop up on the right side of the manuscript with all of their
information. No more moving scar placement or constantly changing hair color!
This will also happen with the other modules as well.
Customization
Galore:
Everything in
Campfire Write is super customizable from the tiles in every module to even the
color theme to each project. You can add tiles to any module by clicking on the
three lines at the bottom right corner of the screen and clicking on the plus
button and you can delete a tile you don’t want anymore by clicking on the
three dots on the top right of each tile. You can drag and drop each tile to
make your space as easy to use and as accessible as possible.
Campfire
Learn:
Campfire Learn is
a new addition to the Campfire Write website. It is where you can find all the
tutorials for the modules in the Write tab, video essays and articles on
writing craft, any updates posted on what’s new for the site, articles on
world-building, and much more.
Campfire
Explore:
Campfire Explore
is where Campfire Write users can publish their works for other users to read,
much like sites like Wattpad. Users can show however much or little they want
of their project. If you want to publish your project to Explore, hover your
cursor over the Explore tab and a hidden list will drop down. All you have to
do is click on My Projects, and it will bring you to a page that will help you
get your work out there for others to read.
Desktop App:
Campfire Write
recently launched a desktop app so you can work offline if you want. It’s free
to download and will link up with your Campfire Write account after you log in.
It’s generally the same layout as the website, but has the capability of
working offline. The trick to that is you have to remember to sync your work
once you get back online and before you close the app, otherwise your work
won’t be saved.
Everything
else:
The Campfire team
is constantly working to make improvements to the Campfire Write website and
now the desktop app, as well as getting the mobile app ready for public use.
They are quick to respond and are ready to help with any trouble you might have
using their product. They are also very active on their various social media and
Discord server and are always asking users for suggestions on making the
program as best as it can be.