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Published and Series
Second book done. No mistakes and it followed all of my prompts perfectly. I published it today! Then I tried the series way because I got 6 more books to do in that series and it worked crazy good! I love it. I'll add the forward and introduction when I start a new series. Thank you so much!!!!!!! 😀
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@Bert van Emmerloot Not according to the Series tutorial. The example used is a 5-book series but there doesn't seem to be a limit "Turn one book into a 2-, 5-, or 10-book series — keeping the world, the cast, and the canon consistent across every book."
Editing and Regenerating
If I edit a chapter and paste it back into the tool, can I ask it to regenerate later chapters based on the changes made in the one I edited, without losing the original story arc? Thanks!
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@Bert van Emmerloot thanks for posting this. It's not quite what I had in mind, because I'm editing chapters BookNova has already created and pasting them back in - or editing them in the tool, either works for me. So the continuity layer should already be there. I guess the only way I'm going to find out is to actually do it and see what result I get!
Anomalies
I've found a few anomalies in the 9th chapter of the fist work: “Your family believes in you. That is not a statistical variable. It is a fact.ef=” That and a little consistency. A picture the MC has on a desk changed from his deceased wife to his sister and nephew. Nothing that the edit run I'm doing won't fix. The big issue is the timeline of the story is not consistent. I'll need to calculate all the time and ensure that everything is captured and fixed before I look at beta readers.
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I have ChatGPT running a full continuity check with an editorial report for each chapter, a plot and mystery audit, character arc review, commercial reader assessment etc. We identified several inconsistencies, repetitive descriptions etc but nothing that a good edit can't fix. What I would like to know is, if I edit a chapter and paste it back into the tool, can I ask it to regenerate later chapters based on the changes made in the one I edited, without losing the original story arc?
Big one just went live: you can now write full SERIES 🎉
I'm really excited about this one. Up to now, every book you made was its own island. Starting today, you can take any finished book and build a whole series from it — and BookNova carries your world and characters forward for you. There are two ways to do it, and they match how real authors actually build series: 🔗 Continue the story — same protagonist, the plot carries on (think trilogies, sagas, a returning detective). Book 2 picks up from where Book 1 ended, remembers what happened, and keeps everyone consistent. 🌍 New story, same world — a fresh lead and a fresh plot in the same world and cast, but each book reads on its own. This is the romance/cozy-mystery model — "same town, new couple (or new case) every book" — and it's fantastic for letting new readers jump in anywhere. Here's how to do it 👇 — Open your library and find any finished book — Click "Write next book" on the book's card — Pick the type: Continue the story or New story, same world — Choose what carries over — world, tone, characters, series canon, and (for continuations) a recap of what happened — Choose which characters carry over — this is my favourite part: for a "same world" mystery you can carry just your detective and leave the one-book victim and culprit behind 🕵️ — Set how much time has passed, and (for a new-world book) pick your new lead — Hit generate — you'll land in a Story Bible that already knows your world, with your returning cast already on the Characters step A couple of things I care a lot about that are baked in: ✅ Your characters remember and evolve. If someone died or got married or moved away in Book 1, that carries forward — no one gets accidentally resurrected, and you can edit each character's state before you generate. ✅ Continuity is handled for you. Names, places, world rules and established facts stay locked across the whole series, right down to the finished prose — so you're not maintaining a series bible by hand. ✅ You're in control. You decide what carries and what doesn't. Everything you carry is shown to you clearly before you generate.
Big one just went live: you can now write full SERIES 🎉
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Really excited about this!
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Isobel Phillips
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