A creative writing app
Creative writers,
from zero to excellent.
Bloomscroll teaches the craft behind great prose — imagery, syntax, tension, plot, voice — through a bespoke five-module curriculum designed for beginners who want to write like they mean it.
Writing as a craft, not a mystery.
Most writing advice tells you to show, don't tell — and then stops. Bloomscroll keeps going. Every lesson breaks a literary technique into something you can practice, notice in your own drafts, and apply on purpose.
You'll learn the same devices working novelists rely on — not as theory, but as tools you can pick up and use.
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Bespoke curriculum
Five modules built from scratch — no recycled MFA boilerplate, no AI slop.
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Built for beginners
Designed for writers who've never had a workshop. Every term is defined; every technique is demonstrated.
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Practice, then publish
Short prompts after every lesson. Build a portfolio of polished pieces, not just exercises.
The curriculum
Five modules. One complete craft.
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01
Literary & Structural Devices
The toolkit. Sensory imagery, metaphor and simile, personification, onomatopoeia, alliteration, consonance and assonance, syntax (anaphora, anastrophe, fragments, paragraphing for effect), pathetic fallacy, and the quiet power of strong action verbs.
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02
Mastering Descriptive Writing
Settings that build atmosphere. Characters who feel real. Scenes that earn their tension. You'll learn to zoom in, show instead of tell, slow the pace where it counts, and foreshadow what's just out of view.
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03
Plot Planning
From a single story mountain to interlocking arcs. Map a play, snowflake a novel, work a beat sheet — and understand why dense rising action does most of the heavy lifting.
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04
Riveting Endings
Twists that land. Red herrings that hold up. Endings that either teach the character or the reader something — morals, themes, and cliffhangers that don't feel cheap.
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05
Advanced Extension
Balancing dialogue and description. Building character foils. Choosing point of view — first person, third limited, third omniscient. Plus three small rules — the rule of three, effective repetition, rhythm in syntax — that quietly make all the difference.
Say it once — 100% effective. Repeat twice — 50%. Repeat three times — 0%.
Be among the first writers in.
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