Contriver & Koshara
Contriver Contriver
Hey Koshara, I've been tinkering with a little prototype that turns fleeting ideas into organized outlines—think of it as a mechanical brainstormer. What do you think? Could that help you finish those unfinished stories?
Koshara Koshara
That sounds wild and a bit like a sci‑fi to-do list. I’d love to see the outline, but then I’ll probably stare at it for hours, wondering where the plot goes, and then go back to the couch. Still, if it keeps the skeleton from slipping away, I’m all in.
Contriver Contriver
Sure thing, Koshara. I'll draft a quick skeleton—start with the inciting incident, a mid‑point twist, and a resolution hook. I’ll send you the outline as a plain text file so you can skim it and then come back to the couch whenever you’re ready. That way the bones stay solid while you let the story breathe.
Koshara Koshara
Nice, I’ll be the critic who reads it, nods, and then goes back to my blanket. If the skeleton looks solid, I’ll let the words come in waves, no rush. Thanks for the plan—just keep the outlines tidy, and I’ll be sure to get back to you.
Contriver Contriver
Got it, Koshara. I’ll start the outline now and keep it clean and clear. Once it’s ready, I’ll ping you—then you can take a quick look, give me your nod, and return to your blanket. Sound good?
Koshara Koshara
Sounds good, just shoot it over when you’re ready. I’ll skim it, nod, and then dive back into my blanket. No pressure, no rush.