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Series Management

Series Management lets you group multiple books into a series with a shared Story Bible. Series-level characters, settings, themes, and style guide are included in every AI operation across all books in the series, keeping your world consistent from volume to volume.

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Series management requires a paid plan (Starter or above). See Pricing & Plans for details.

Creating a Series

  1. From the Dashboard, click New Series.
  2. Enter a title (required), description, genre, and planned book count.
  3. Click Create.

The series appears on your Dashboard and opens to the Series Dashboard.

Series Dashboard

The Series Dashboard has two tabs: Books and Series Bible.

The header displays the series title (click to edit inline), genre, progress ("3 / 5 books"), and total word count across all books.

Books Tab

Lists all books in the series, ordered by their position. Each book card shows its title, genre, and word count.

  • Add Book — opens a modal listing your standalone projects (books not already in a series). Select one to add it.
  • Remove — hover over a book card and click the delete button. The book is removed from the series but not deleted from your account.
  • Reorder — books are numbered sequentially by their series order.

Series Bible Tab

The Series Bible has four sub-tabs, mirroring the per-project Story Bible:

Characters

Add and edit series-level characters. Each character has:

  • Name and Role (Protagonist, Deuteragonist, Antagonist, Supporting)
  • Short Description, Personality, Voice/Speech Patterns
  • Backstory and Goals/Motivations

All fields auto-save as you type.

Settings

Add and edit series-level locations. Each setting has:

  • Name and Type (City, Building, Landscape, Room, Vehicle, Other)
  • Description and Atmosphere/Mood
Themes

Add and edit series-level themes. Each theme has:

  • Name and Description
  • Motifs — a tag list of recurring symbols or patterns
Style Guide

Set series-wide writing conventions:

  • POV (e.g., third person limited)
  • Tense (e.g., past tense)
  • Tone (narrative mood and style)
  • Avoidances — a tag list of things to avoid across the series

How Series Context Works

When you write in a book that belongs to a series, the Series Bible entries are merged with the book's own Story Bible and included in every AI operation — prose generation, rewrites, consistency checks, and brainstorm conversations. This means the AI knows about characters, settings, and rules that span the entire series without you needing to duplicate entries in each book.

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If a book has its own character with the same name as a series character, both entries are included in context. Keep book-level entries for details specific to that volume and series-level entries for information shared across all books.