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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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The series way works perfectly. You can control which characters you want to keep (It remembers all the details about each character) and you can start the next book right after the last one or whenever you want it to. There are options what you want your book to be and you can add all your prompts and story line you want to it and it follows your story line and writes a great story!
🎨 New: You're now in control of your book's fonts & sizes!
One of the most-requested things from this community just went live — and it came straight from your feedback. 🙌 Until now, every book exported with the same interior typography. Some of you found the text a little larger than you'd like, especially when printing. Now you decide. Head to the Format step of any book and you'll find a brand-new "Choose your fonts & size" panel: ✍️ Body font — choose the typeface for your interior 🔠 Body size — Compact · Standard · Comfortable · Large 📏 Line spacing — Tight · Normal · Relaxed Want a denser, more "real paperback" feel with more words per page? Go Compact + Tight. Prefer a roomy, easy-on-the-eyes large-print look? Go Large + Relaxed. It's your call. 📚 💡 Publishing on Amazon KDP? We keep your body text at 11pt or larger so your printed proof matches the page count Amazon expects. Just making a PDF for yourself or readers? Switch the publishing target to Personal Use and unlock the most compact size too. No reformatting headaches — pick your settings, re-download, done. ✅ Go give it a try on your current book and drop a screenshot below — we'd love to see the styles you land on! 👇 Keep the feedback coming — this one was 100% built because you asked for it. ❤️
🎨 New: You're now in control of your book's fonts & sizes!
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Thank you, now I won't have to change them in the Word Doc.
🎉 New feature just dropped: Custom Details for your characters!
You already fill in the big stuff — appearance, motivation, backstory, arc. But there's always that one detail that makes a character feel real and doesn't fit any box. Now it has a home. 🏡 You can add as many extra pieces of info as you want. Each one has three simple parts: ① Type (pick from a dropdown) ② Label (a short name to keep you organized) ③ Detail (the actual info) The magic is in the Type, because it tells BookNova how to use each detail. There are three: 🔹 Trait — an always-true fact, treated as canon across the whole book. 👉 e.g. "Handedness → Left-handed" or "Distinguishing mark → A faded scar over her right eye" 🔹 Note — your catch-all for anything else: lore, quirks, secrets, history. 👉 e.g. "Fear → Secretly terrified of the ocean" or "Backstory → Raised by smugglers, distrusts anyone in uniform" 🔹 Mannerism — a recurring behavior tied to a trigger. This is the one I'm proudest of. 👇 👉 e.g. "Spell tell → Lets her hair down right before releasing a powerful spell" Here's why Mannerisms are special. Anyone can tell an AI "this character does X." The hard part is getting it to do X only when the moment actually calls for it — not stamping it into every chapter, and not describing it the same way each time (a dead giveaway a machine wrote it). So BookNova handles them differently under the hood: it weaves a mannerism in only when the trigger genuinely happens in a chapter, and rewrites it fresh every time. Your mage lets her hair down when she's about to unleash something powerful — a real, earned signature moment your readers start to anticipate — instead of a tic on every page. That's the difference between a character that feels written and one that feels alive. ✨ Best part? It lives right on the character, so it carries across every book you use them in. Build once, and every trait, quirk, and signature move follows them everywhere. 📚 Go try it and tell me what you put in — I already know some of you are going to build some wonderfully weird characters, and I'm here for it. 😄
🎉 New feature just dropped: Custom Details for your characters!
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I kinda did that on my first book but it wasn't nearly as good as a way to do it as you are now giving us. I did see my main character show quite a bit of emotion like what I gave in my descriptions. Now everything will be more more organized. 😀
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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Thank you so much! I can't wait to try it! 😀
First Book Done!
First of all I want to thank Zigmars Berzins and Kathy Rupert for posting how to create a book with AI. I put all that information on a text file so I could look at it any time. I laid out my first book following those instructions and my book came out perfect with no need to change it in anyway. It followed all of my Prompts and what I wanted to see. The only thing wrong that was an easy fix was in chapter 3 Elias Thorne became Elias Vance in chapter 6 and to the end.. I just copied and replaced and changed all the names to the first name because I liked it better. I just finished publishing it an hour ago. I did everything with the word file. I resized it to 5.5"x8.5" because that is the size I prefer and that's how my other 15 books are. I love the program and I already have the next 6 books in my mind. 😀 Have a great day!😀
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@Barbara LePetri Just look through the page at every post Zigmars Berzins and Kathy Rupert posted. And if it has a "See More" open it up and you will see it. "How to Fill In the "Your Own Story" Field for the BEST Possible Book" is the first line. Then after you copy that to a text file keep looking at their posts to get more.
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Philip Bruch
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I love to read. I like science fiction, fantasy, and sword and sorcery books.

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