Collaborative book to write together, page by page

A free tool for writing a book together with other people. Start a story with a premise and an opening page, or add the next page to a book someone else began. Pages are append-only — nobody can delete what you wrote, and you can edit your own page for 24 hours.

Start a story and write it together, one page at a time

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★ Featured ✍ In progress Horror 16+

Do Not Look at the Moon

At 3:27 a.m. every phone in the country woke up at once with an emergency alert. Not weather. Not a drill. One line, in capitals: "DO NOT LOOK AT THE MOON." No sender, no details, no "read more." A minute later, a second: "Close your windows. Stay inside. Do not look up until dawn." And outside, the people who didn't read it in time are already standing in the streets, faces turned to the sky. Not blinking. This is a collaborative horror: everyone writes their page of that night — from their own flat, their own town, with their own eyes (but not upward). What did you hear through the wall? Who is knocking in your mother's voice? Add the next page — just don't look at the moon.

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Started by: The Supreme
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★ Featured ✍ In progress Detective

Who Killed the Editor

The publishing house's editor-in-chief was found dead in his locked office — the night before he'd promised to "fire half the floor." The door was bolted from the inside, the window is seven storeys up, and on the desk sit a half-finished coffee and a list of six names, one crossed out. Only insiders were in the building that night: the ambitious deputy, a slighted author, an accountant in debt, the silent security guard, an ex-wife who is now a literary agent, and an intern who "just forgot his laptop." Everyone has a motive. Everyone has an alibi. One of them is a lie. This is a collaborative whodunit: each author adds a clue, an interrogation, or a twist — but no one may name the killer until enough clues are on the table. Add the next page and run the investigation.

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Started by: The Supreme
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★ Featured ✍ In progress Comedy

The Space Crew

For the first time in history, the people going to orbit are not soldiers or billionaires — just ordinary people who filled in a form online. A space seat was given away in an internet poll: "Who wants to fly? For free, for real." Forty million people applied; there were six seats. So one cramped spacecraft ends up carrying Mikhail from Russia (who was sure it was a prank right up to launch), a cook from Brazil, a programmer from Korea, a farmer from Kenya, a student from Canada, and a pensioner from Italy who is flying "instead of his grandson." They have no military training — only a group chat, a ship AI with attitude, and one shared thought: "We probably weren't supposed to be allowed up here." A gentle comedy about six strangers from six countries learning not to kill each other 400 km above the ground. Add the next page and keep the flight going.

📄 1 / 200 pages 👥 1 co-authors
Started by: The Supreme
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