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Aug 14, 2024 · The difficulty doesn't come from bad luck or a lack of potential, but from a lack of experience, and the only way to learn is through practice and feedback! With help from more experienced members of our community, you will be able to write something successful. The best advice is to be patient.
- How To Write An Scp - SCP Foundation
This is a challenge. SCP writing is not for everybody, and...
- How To Write An Scp - SCP Foundation
- I. What You Need to Know
- II. Literary Spectrum and Recommended Readings
- III. Pen to Paper
- IV. How to Write An SCP
- V. Tales, and Other Formats
- VI. Optional - Idea Critique and Draft Critique Forum
- VII. Syntax, Formatting and Appearance
- VIII. Posting
- IX. Other
The first and foremost thing is that: The SCP Wiki is a literary writing website. This is the mindset from which you, as a writer, should start when planning to write anything on this site. The SCP Foundationmay, ostensibly, resemble a simple catalog of anomalous objects, creatures and events, but almost every article contains a coherent, complete ...
Though initially starting as a database of oddities of a secret organization, the literary canon1of the wiki has vastly expanded beyond that original scope, and now spans multiple genres, ranging from creepypasta to hard sci-fi to queer culture to gothic fantasy.
Ideation
You should almost always start with mapping out the core characteristics of your idea. Define your character(s), conflict, resolution, themes, genres, pathos, etc. The specifics may differ from person to person and idea to idea, but know what you're writing towards.
Execution
Once you understand the structure of what you want to write, the execution comes next, which is the factor that can make or break your article. Keep in mind the context in which your article will exist in, and the constraints of the formats. You can play it straight, recontextualize its use, serves a vessel for environmental storytelling, or even invert it near-entirely. Regular judgment of creative writing still applies, so consider how to best utilize the Foundation to serve your story. Sam...
SCPs are fictional documents from the Foundation, detailing anomalous phenomena and procedures for containing them. SCP articles have a very clinical and neutral tone, and generally have a standard layout, plus additional information towards the end of the article in the form of addenda. Note:Do not pick a number higher than currently open, or it w...
The wiki also offers flexibility for writing in formats aside from SCP: 1. Tales: Stories set in the Foundationverse. Tales are very flexible, as you can write them however you desire without the restrictions of the standard SCP format, whether that be a document, recording, narrative story or even poetry! Tales encompass pretty much any kind of wr...
It is highly recommended to seek feedback before posting to the main site, to better ensure the success right from its creation. Coldposts2by new authors rarely survive for more than a few days. Places where authors may seek feedbacks from are: 1. IRC(emphasis on brainstorming with real-time convos) 2. Official Discord(quick discussions with focuse...
Many formatting tools are used across a multitude of SCP articles. These modules can be copied from the linked pages and used in your articles. Keep in mind that formatting and themes are vessels for the writing and it's not necessary to go beyond the default styling to tell a compelling story.
Once you feel your draft is at its best, you may post it to the mainsite. Copy the raw text of your entire draft3. Afterwards, you need to head back to the SCP Wiki and follow either of these steps: 1. If you're posting an SCP:Find an empty slot in the current SCP Series, typically an orange hypertext link with a label [ACCESS DENIED]. Click on you...
Tagging
Generally, do nottag your page unless you know what you're doing; a member of Staff's tagging subteam will get to it afterwards. If you're posting an entry for a contest however, you can apply that contest's tag as instructed.
Co-authorship
You can collaborate with another author, or even multiple authors, on an article. Such pages should have their co-authorship attribution noted in the License Box and the page tagged co-authored. You must also request for attribution metadata by contacting staff through channels such as IRC's #site17, SCP Discord's help-desk, or the official staff server.
Technical requirements
All pages posted must be in compliance with our CSS and Technical Content Policy.
This is a challenge. SCP writing is not for everybody, and there are site members who have never written a successful article. It is a very specific style that we're looking for; if you can't really manage to turn your idea into an SCP article, try to write it into a standalone Tale.
Finding images is certainly hard, but coming up with stories comes a bit easier once you understand and format and how to twist it to your narrative. The constraints of the form help bolster out of the box thinking and often lend themselves to more creative ideas.
Dec 8, 2021 · Start Writing: lay an outline, pacing from the least exciting to the most exciting portions. This is also a good point to decide on what to cut and what to consolidate. Outlines: Anything from a basic list of properties to a detailed rundown of instructions to yourself on how to write the SCP. As detailed as it needs to be for work to be done ...
Understand who is writing the article, and who the intended audience is. If it's the version of the article for maintainence staff, they'll have heavy detail on containment but very little in description, while a field agent may get a lot of the object recovery, but not so much of the testing.
To get to a point where you're ready to write your first SCP, start by: Reading a lot of SCPs. Notice the format, understand what's happening where, see what lasts and what doesn't. Getting a sandbox page and taking some time getting familiar with wikidot formatting. Reading and critiquing drafts in the forums.