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BookNova - Writing Series.
Many people ask about writing series with BookNova. Technically, the algorithm was developed in the background, but I'm still finding minor bugs and nuances in single-book writing. So for now, series are on a temporary pause. Because until all the fundamental bugs in the existing (single) book are fixed, I don't think there's any point in writing series. As soon as the algorithm is finally polished and everything works perfectly, I'll switch on the option to write series. P.S. Why is the algorithm still "not finished"? Because writing books is a very complex process. There are many of you and you are all different. Everyone needs their own specific genre and nuances, so I'm constantly receiving feedback from clients about bugs and suggestions, and I'm actively working on perfecting the algorithm.
BookNova - Writing Series.
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@Zigmars Berzins Do you know how long this might take? I bought Book Nova yesterday to specifically write series given the ad promised this feature. While you work the feature, can Book Nova handle writing standalone series where the setting, characters, and world are shared but the stories can be read as standalone?
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@Zigmars Berzins That works! Thank you for the heads up. I look forward to working with the updates when they come through. It would be AMAZING to be able to drop in previous works in a series and have Book Nova catch up on all that has happened and be able to pick up the series and start writing the next book in the series while following the threads, author tone and voice. I might be thinking beyond capabilities at the moment, but wouldn't that be cool?
Loading your own outline
Hi everyone! I'm new to Book Nova, but not a new writer. I've been a published author for over a decade. I'm currently looking to work smarter and not harder. I'm currently learning the ropes with BN which leads me to my question. Is there a way to load in my own full outline and use that for the generation of the book? TIA!
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@Zigmars Berzins Okay, I can work with that. Let's see what happens when i hit generate on the outline after loading how to break down each act chapter by chapter. Should be interesting. The reason I need to do this is because the first three books in this series are already published and I need to control what happens so that this book flows with the events of books 1-3. Another questions, if I may. Is there a way to teach Book Nova the previous books in a series? Or to load a full world bible for it to follow settings and characters?
BookNova just got better — three big improvements to your fiction
We've spent the last weeks rebuilding parts of the engine that powers BookNova's fiction. The result: your books will feel more polished, more consistent, and more alive — and you don't have to change a thing in your workflow. Here's what's new. Less repetition, more variety You may have noticed it before — when the AI fixates on a word and reaches for it in almost every chapter. "Junkyard" here, "junkyard" there. A character's "crew cut" mentioned every time they walk on the page. It made the prose feel mechanical, like an obvious AI-tell. BookNova now tracks the words and images it has been leaning on across recent chapters and consciously rotates through alternatives. Your characters keep their identity — but each chapter finds fresh ways to evoke setting and texture. Your books will read like they were written by an author who genuinely cares about varied vocabulary. Historical facts that stay locked in If you wrote a character as a WWII veteran, BookNova will treat them as a WWII veteran in every chapter — not accidentally drift into "Korean War" or "Vietnam" halfway through the book. Birth years, military service, schools, marriages, places lived — every dated fact you put in your character profiles now anchors the writing chapter by chapter. This was one of the most common pain points from our power users writing historical fiction, family sagas, and period drama. No more spotting a continuity break halfway through editing. Richer, more textured relationships Real relationships have many dimensions. A father and son don't just disagree about one thing — they disagree about music, hairstyles, faith, ambition, the era they grew up in, the way they handle silence. BookNova now identifies these multiple "seams" in every key relationship and rotates them naturally across scenes. Instead of every father-son chapter circling back to the same single conflict, you'll see musical taste in one chapter, generational worldview in another, work-vs-vocation in a third. The result is dialogue that feels lived-in, banter that feels earned, and characters who read like people who have actually known each other for years.
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Great! Will Ai be able to add in deeper sensory capabilities to the setting and character movements and internal dialogue?
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