How StoryMaker Works
From idea to finished story in 5 simple steps. Our guided wizard and AI handle the rest.
Create a story in 5 simple steps
Our guided wizard walks you through every detail.
Choose Your Basics
Pick a title, select from 8 genres (Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Mystery, Adventure, Romance, Horror, Historical, Comedy), and choose your target audience.
Set the Theme & Tone
Describe your story's theme, choose how many chapters (3-15), and set the tone from light-hearted to balanced to dark.
Build Your Characters
Create protagonists, antagonists, mentors, and more. Define personality traits, pick avatars, or let AI suggest a full cast.
Learn about charactersAdd Plot Twists
Plant surprises, reversals, revelations, and cliffhangers throughout your story. AI can suggest twists that fit your narrative.
Explore plot twist typesGenerate & Read
AI writes your full story chapter by chapter, generates cover art and character portraits. Read it in our beautiful book-style reader.
A beautiful reading experience
Every story comes with a rich, interactive reader designed for immersion.
Chapter Navigation
Jump between chapters, track your progress, and pick up right where you left off.
Character Gallery
Browse all your characters with their portraits, roles, personality traits, and descriptions.
Plot Twist Tracker
See all your story's twists organized by type and the chapter they appear in.
Customizable Reader
Adjust text size, font style, and reading theme to suit your preferences.
Regenerate Anything
Not happy with a chapter or the cover art? Regenerate any part with a single click.
The Beginning
The old lighthouse had been dark for thirty years. Everyone in the village knew the story — or thought they did. But on that October evening, when the light suddenly blazed to life again, only one person understood what it truly meant.
Elena pressed her hand against the cold glass of her bedroom window, watching the beam sweep across the churning sea. Her grandmother's words echoed in her mind: "When the light returns, so does the promise."
She grabbed her coat and slipped out into the storm.