From your studio
to their hands.
Reading mode, shareable links, author profiles, and export to Markdown — get your stories to readers.

Margaux Sinclair
Romance that lingers. Stories that burn slow.
Writing serialized romance for readers who want to feel everything — the ache, the wait, and the moment it all breaks open.

The Wren & the Wildfire
A reclusive ceramicist and a wildfire consultant trapped in a mountain town with one road out. Eight chapters of restraint, proximity, and the danger of staying too long.

Salt & Ceremony
Two rival families. One arranged engagement. Twelve chapters of enemies pretending to be lovers — until pretending stops being the hard part.

After Midnight, Again
She shows up at his door every time something goes wrong. He keeps opening it. Five chapters of bad timing and the conversation they never finish.
Great fiction deserves more than a link to a Google Doc.
Sharing should be as crafted as the story.
Built-in author pages, a cinematic reading mode, and shareable links — all from the same studio where you write.
A reading experience, not a document.
Clean typography at a comfortable reading width. A scroll progress bar colored by tension. Ambient backgrounds that shift with the burn phase. Chapter navigation with prev/next and keyboard arrows. A table of contents that slides out without leaving the page. Your burn profile's emotional atmosphere carries into every chapter readers see.

The Distance Between
Two hands on the same railing, almost touching. Close enough to feel the warmth radiating off his skin. Neither of them moved.
The valley stretched out below — fog burning off the river in pale ribbons. Morning was doing what morning does: arriving without asking.
"You're up early," she said, not looking at him.
"Couldn't sleep." A pause. "You?"
"Same."
The coffee was getting cold between them. Neither of them reached for it.

Every story card is an invitation.
Cover art, a blurb or premise, chapter count, and a heat rating — each card gives readers enough to decide before they click. Readers who find one story can browse your full catalog and discover everything you've published. The landing page becomes your storefront; the cards are the shelves.
SteamyThe Wren & the Wildfire
A reclusive ceramicist and a wildfire consultant trapped in a mountain town with one road out. Eight chapters of restraint, proximity, and the danger of staying too long.
ExplicitSalt & Ceremony
Two rival families. One arranged engagement. Twelve chapters of enemies pretending to be lovers — until pretending stops being the hard part.
WarmAfter Midnight, Again
She shows up at his door every time something goes wrong. He keeps opening it. Five chapters of bad timing and the conversation they never finish.
The details that make it work
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Shared stories use token-based links — anyone with the link can read without creating an account, logging in, or hitting a paywall. Zero friction between your story and your reader.
A public page with your pen name, portrait, tagline, bio, and a grid of all your published stories. One URL for everything — share it in a bio, pin it in a profile, or drop it in a newsletter. Readers who find one story can browse your full catalog and discover everything you've published.
Yes. Export any story to Markdown, ready for publishing on Substack, Ream, Royal Road, Kindle Vella, or anywhere else you distribute. The export preserves your chapter structure so you can publish immediately without reformatting.
Yes. Tension colors from your burn profile bleed into the reading background — the story visually feels different as it escalates. A scroll progress bar is colored by tension, ambient backgrounds shift with the burn phase, and chapter navigation includes prev/next controls with keyboard arrow support.