Scrise
Scrise is a stylistic concept used to describe a form of writing that blends aspects of screenplay formatting with prose narrative. Characterized by a focus on clarity, pace, and visual readability, scrise aims to convey action and information efficiently, often at the expense of ornate prose. The term is used primarily in experimental fiction, interactive storytelling, and game-writing communities, where writers seek a brisk, inventory-like texture to texts.
The word scrise is a coined term, combining scrib- from Latin scribere (to write) with the English
Common features include short, declarative sentences; direct diction; frequent sentence-level breaks and paragraph fragmentation; parallelism; a
Dialogic scrise emphasizes dialogue and micro-scene blocks; procedural scrise emphasizes steps and actions in sequence, with
The approach is not widely standardized or formally recognized in writing pedagogy. It remains predominantly an