Stop losing ideas in stray notes
Keep protagonist, desire, obstacle, turn, and the next chapter in one place. You can revise anytime and keep writing from there.
AI fiction workspace
Turn a spark into a serial-ready story. Novevia helps shape characters, chapter routes, and first drafts, while every version stays yours to review and revise.
Who it helps
You do not need every detail on day one. Put the character, conflict, and next chapter on the table, then revise with judgment.
Keep protagonist, desire, obstacle, turn, and the next chapter in one place. You can revise anytime and keep writing from there.
You have a protagonist or opening, but the long road still feels foggy.
The beginning worked, then the next act lost pressure and needs a cleaner spine.
Use a familiar pattern first, then bend it toward your own voice and pacing.
Gather scattered notes, chapters, and revision ideas into one workable plan.
What it does
Novevia does not decide the story for you. It lays out options: where to begin, where to turn, and which draft is worth keeping.
Clarify who the protagonist is, what they want, and what blocks them before the draft sprawls.
Shape a chapter route where each part carries a goal, conflict, and reader promise.
Generated text is a draft. You can edit, rewrite, discard, and keep only what fits.
Projects stay private by default. Publish a reading page after title, intro, and chapters are ready.
How to start
Move from a fuzzy idea to a chapter plan you can keep writing from.
Start with a setup, a dilemma, a reversal, or one of the genre examples.
Review character, conflict, relationship pressure, and chapter direction before drafting deeply.
Work on the next chapter: read the draft, adjust sentences, swap versions, then continue.
Confirm title, description, pen name, and chapters before creating a public reading page.

Sample books
Public reading pages appear here after authors publish them. Read a sample, then choose your own rhythm.
Published examples will appear here. For now, start from a template above.
FAQ
Yes. Give Novevia a protagonist, situation, or target emotion, then revise the generated story base before moving on.
No. Novevia works best as a drafting partner: it proposes structure and prose, while you decide what stays.
No. Projects are private until you explicitly publish a reading page.
You can revise the bible, route, or chapter versions, then continue from the updated direction.