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Draft multi‑chapter novels and serialized episodes, chapter by chapter

Create a chapter scaffold, expand individual chapters with consistent voice and pacing, then export drafts formatted for editing or publishing. Ideal for novelists, episodic writers, creative teams, and students who need long‑form continuity without rebuilding context every prompt.

Workflow

How it works

Start with a novel or series outline, then expand each chapter in sequence so the generator retains narrative context. Use pacing and tone controls to tune chapter length and emotional intensity, and use iterative rewrite tools to refine scenes without losing earlier continuity.

  • Create a multi‑chapter outline (12, 24, or custom-length) with turning points and escalating stakes
  • Expand chapters one at a time—each expansion references the scaffold to avoid contradictory beats
  • Iterate on scenes: rewrite for pace, swap POV, or compress chapters while preserving global arcs
  • Export drafts formatted for Word, EPUB, or Markdown for editors and publishing platforms

Prompt clusters

Prompt templates & practical examples

Use ready-made prompt templates to move from outline to full chapters, deepen characters, and produce episodic releases. Below are precise templates you can paste directly into the generator and adapt with your variables.

Novel outline

Generate a chapter-by-chapter scaffold that maps stakes and turning points.

  • Prompt: "Create a 12‑chapter outline for a [genre] novel about [protagonist short phrase]. Include major turning point per chapter and an escalating stakes ladder."
  • Variables: genre, protagonist, length (short/medium/long).
  • Expected output: chapter titles, 2–3 sentence chapter beats, a midpoint twist and stakes ladder.

Chapter expansion

Expand outline beats into complete chapters while preserving voice and hooks.

  • Prompt: "Expand chapter 4 of the outline into a 1,500–3,000 word chapter focusing on [theme], maintaining voice: [voice example or reference]. Keep chapter hooks for the next chapter."
  • Variables: chapter number, target length, theme, voice sample.
  • Expected output: coherent chapter with scene breaks and a cliffhanger or transition.

Character deepening

Produce actionable character dossiers to drive scenes and arcs.

  • Prompt: "Generate a 2‑page character dossier for [character name] including backstory, motivations, recurring flaws, and three conflict hooks that can drive future chapters."
  • Expected output: dossier plus three story hooks tied to the outline.

Serial episode generator

Produce weekly episode drafts with a clear episodic arc and cliffhanger.

  • Prompt: "Write a 1,000–1,800 word episode in a serialized format for a weekly release. Keep an episodic arc and a cliffhanger. Include suggested episode title and SEO-friendly excerpt."
  • Expected output: standalone episode with connective tissue to the series and an excerpt suitable for posting.

Scene rewrite & POV swap

Focused rewrites for pacing or perspective without losing chapter continuity.

  • Scene rewrite prompt: "Rewrite this scene to speed up pacing by shortening exposition and adding action beats. Preserve the scene’s emotional core: [paste scene]."
  • POV swap prompt: "Rewrite this passage from [original POV] into [new POV], altering the narrator’s reliability and showing what changes in revealed information."

Long‑form consistency audit

Automated editorial audit to surface continuity issues and prioritize edits.

  • Prompt: "Analyze the attached chapters for continuity issues, character arcs that stop or repeat, and pacing imbalances. Provide a prioritized edit plan."
  • Expected output: prioritized list of issues and stepwise editorial plan to fix plot holes and arc drift.

Delivery

Export and editing workflows

Move from generator to editor without manual reformatting. Export drafts in common formats and follow recommended workflows to prepare for professional editing or serial publishing.

  • Export options: DOCX (track changes friendly), EPUB (ebook-ready), Markdown (chapter-per-file for Git or static sites)
  • Copy/paste friendly for Google Docs and Notion; use chapter-per-file exports for Scrivener or Git workflows
  • Recommended editing flow: export DOCX → run proofreading passes → import to collaborative editor for copyedits and track changes

Formats

Integrations & source ecosystem

The generator supports export-first workflows to fit textbook, web serial, and publishing projects. Use the outputs with the tools you already rely on.

  • Plain Markdown files and Git: chapter-per-file project export
  • Microsoft Word (.docx): export-ready formatting for editors and proofreaders
  • Google Docs and Notion: copy/paste or import drafts for collaborative editing
  • WordPress: paste or import episodes for serial publishing
  • eBook (.epub) export for direct reader distribution; local exports for Scrivener-style projects

Use cases

Who it's for

Designed for creators and teams who need long‑form continuity, repeatable scene structure, and fast iteration.

Novelists & short‑story writers

Get a first full draft quickly, preserve character arcs, and iterate on pacing chapter by chapter.

Content teams & brand storytellers

Produce long-form narrative marketing and serialized brand stories with consistent tone and export-ready files.

Game and interactive writers

Generate serialized episodes and quest arcs with scene recipes and branching hooks.

Educators & students

Build lesson-length narratives, analyze pacing, and practice POV and genre exercises.

Hobby writers & fanfic authors

Keep canonical continuity across long fan works and iterate on scenes without losing earlier references.

Access

Pricing & free tier

The long-story generator is available to try on a free tier as part of Texta’s ai-tools collection. The free tier is intended for testing drafts and shorter expansions; upgrading unlocks longer expansion lengths and additional iteration tools.

  • Free tier: test multi‑chapter scaffolds and short-to-medium chapter expansions
  • Upgrade: longer expansion targets, higher revision throughput, and priority export features
  • See detailed plan comparisons on the pricing page

FAQ

How do I prompt for multi‑chapter coherence rather than isolated scenes?

Start with a full outline that lists chapter beats and turning points, then expand chapters sequentially so each new expansion can reference the scaffold. Use character dossiers and the built-in consistency audit to surface contradictions. Example prompt: "Use the outline in chapter-list.txt and expand chapter 5 into a 2,000-word chapter that references events in chapters 1–4 and keeps the protagonist's secret intact."

What controls can I use to set chapter length, pacing, and voice consistency?

Use the generator's knobs for target word count (short/medium/long), pacing presets (slow/medium/fast), and a voice sample field where you paste a paragraph that demonstrates desired tone. For finer control, request specific scene counts per chapter and use the scene-rewrite prompt to compress or expand beats.

Can I export generated drafts to editors and eBook formats?

Yes. The tool provides export options for DOCX, EPUB, and Markdown. DOCX exports are formatted for easy import into Word or Google Docs and are suitable for copyediting with track changes. EPUB exports are ready for basic ebook distribution and Markdown exports support chapter-per-file workflows for Git or static site publishing.

How do I iterate on a chapter without losing earlier continuity?

Use targeted iteration tools: paste the chapter you want to revise and select 'scene rewrite' or 'POV swap.' Revisions are stored alongside the global scaffold so subsequent expansions reference the revised text. Run a consistency audit after major rewrites to catch new contradictions.

Are outputs mine to revise and publish — what about copyright and attribution?

Generated drafts are intended to be edited and published by users. Copyright and attribution depend on your jurisdiction and the platform terms of service. For definitive guidance, review Texta’s Terms of Service and any applicable local laws before commercial distribution.

Is the long‑story generator free to try, and what changes if I upgrade?

The generator offers a free tier for testing outlines and short-to-medium chapter expansions. Upgrading increases expansion length limits, adds higher revision throughput, and unlocks priority export and iteration features. See the pricing page for current plan details.

How does the tool handle plot holes and character contradictions across chapters?

Use the long‑form consistency audit to scan chapters for continuity issues, repeated or stalled arcs, and pacing imbalances. The audit returns a prioritized edit plan with suggested fixes (e.g., add a clarifying scene, reconcile a contradictory trait) so you can apply focused rewrites without reworking the entire draft.

What are practical workflows to move a generated draft into professional editing?

Recommended workflow: export DOCX → run an automated proofread pass → import to Google Docs or Word for collaborative copyedits and track changes → finalize formatting for EPUB or manuscript submission. For version control, export chapter-per-file Markdown and manage drafts in Git.

Related pages

  • Pricing and plansCompare free and upgraded tiers, expansion limits, and export features.
  • About TextaLearn why the ai‑tools collection focuses on export-first long‑form workflows.
  • Long‑form writing tipsPractical guides on pacing, POV, and building serial arcs (see blog for writing resources).
  • Tool comparisonHow this generator differs from single-prompt scene tools and short-form assistants.