Scene Notes
Scene notes capture working thoughts that do not belong in story continuity but matter while drafting or revising.
Scene InspectorScene Inspector
Writer Workspace fields connect this scene to drafting priority, word counts, blockers and chapter workflow.
Tags: scene inspector, writer, drafting, workflow
Writer Workspace fields are practical drafting tools. They help you decide what to write next, estimate effort, record progress and mark blockers.
These fields do not change story continuity. They support the working process around the scene.
Writer Workspace information can support project overview, writing progress, revision workflow, writing plans and Word Companion workflows. Use it to record whether the scene is ready to draft, blocked, in revision, or already worked on.
Priority and blockers help surface what needs attention. Word counts and worked-on dates help progress tracking. Revision status belongs with the scene because it describes the scene's writing state.
Scene notes capture working thoughts that do not belong in story continuity but matter while drafting or revising.
Scene InspectorRevision status feeds writing queues, project overview and revision workflow without changing story continuity.
Scene InspectorAsset event type records whether an object is found, moved, revealed, damaged, used, hidden or otherwise changed.
Scene InspectorAsset kind helps distinguish evidence, weapons, documents, keys, vehicles and other important objects.
Scene InspectorAsset location fields support last-known-location tracking and continuity checks.
Scene Inspector