Introduction to Subtxt
Subtxt is the application Jim Hull built to help every storyteller grasp, practice, and ultimately master Dramatica theory. It pairs deep narrative structure with approachable workflows so you can develop your story while learning exactly why each choice matters.
Whether you are outlining a brand-new idea or refining a decades-old draft, Subtxt gives you a guided environment for working through your Storyform, exploring your story's meaning, and translating that understanding into compelling storytelling.
Why Subtxt stands out
- Purpose-built for Dramatica – Every screen reflects the same principles Jim teaches in workshops and consults, making Subtxt the most direct way to internalize the theory.
- End-to-end development – Start by identifying what your story is about, shape it into a consistent Storyform, and then surface that meaning into outlines, beats, and deliverables for your audience.
- Context-aware guidance – As you move through each section, Subtxt keeps track of your decisions so the app can reinforce what fits, warn you when something conflicts, and suggest the next most helpful action.
TIP
New to the Dramatica approach? Let Subtxt walk you through each choice. The guided prompts reference key terminology, so you can learn the theory while moving your story forward.
How the Subtxt experience is organized
- Key Features introduce the core ideas that you will see throughout the app, including how Subtxt differentiates between underlying meaning and the storytelling you share with readers.
- Develop brings those ideas to life. You will explore Overviews, Documents, and the Four Throughlines—the core spaces where you capture, refine, and surface your narrative.
Each area builds on the last. You first uncover the story's underlying meaning, then progressively translate that insight into concrete storytelling artifacts your audience will feel on the page or screen.
Ready to dive in?
Start with the Key Features page to understand how Subtxt reinforces the separation between subtext and storytelling. From there, the Develop section will guide you through turning structure into scenes, summaries, and complete narrative experiences.