Open the app, create a project, and tell Adventure Stories what you’re aiming for: genre, age group, point of view, word count, and the themes you want to hit. Drop in a one‑line premise or a paragraph of setup, add must‑include elements (a desert chase, a locked‑room clue, a twist ending), and set pacing preferences. Generate an outline to see chapter beats, then click into any section to expand it. If a scene isn’t landing, adjust the sliders for tension, dialogue density, or description and re‑spin just that slice—no need to redo the whole draft.
Draft scenes with intent. Start each page by stating a goal (“reveal the traitor without naming them”), a location, and the conflict. The AI proposes a pass; you sharpen the voice using the Tone checker and swap lines with the Sentence Rephraser until the cadence feels right. Grammar Check and Autocorrect keep the text clean while you type, with one‑click undo for changes you don’t want. Sentence formatting smooths repetitive structure so paragraphs read with rhythm. When you need a different feel—noir, pulp, literary—open the Style Editor to steer vocabulary, sentence length, and citation style for any annotated sections or study guides tied to your story.
Keep your world consistent as you go. Pin character bios, timelines, and setting notes to your project and reference them from the sidebar while writing. Lock in voice and rules, then apply them across chapters for continuity. Use Plagiarism check before sharing to confirm originality. Engagement Metrics help you test your hook: draft two openings, share them with beta readers, and compare dwell time and exit points to decide which version to keep. For serialized fiction, clone a template that stores your beat structure, chapter length, and recurring cast, so each episode starts aligned.
When you’re ready to ship, refine flow at the paragraph level, then export to ePub, DOCX, or Markdown. Build a release plan: outline three upcoming episodes, auto‑generate teasers and social captions from your chapters, and schedule posts. Educators can switch to MLA or APA in the Style Editor for reading packets or annotated editions. Game masters can convert a chapter into quest steps and NPC notes; content creators can slice the draft into newsletter segments and video scripts. Throughout, you’re in control: set constraints, iterate on parts, validate clarity with metrics, and publish with confidence.
Adventure Stories
$3.99 per month
Unlock full length stories, up to 10 pages long or ~3,000 words
Create up to 1000 pages (more than a full length adult novel!) every month
Save and share your adventures with friends, or to read again later
Subscribers get priority support and input on new features
Cancel any time with no hassle
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