Every author reaches the same crossroads.
Keep building
on the surface.
Or descend.
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For prolific fantasy and romance authors who'd rather be writing their books than endlessly marketing them.
The Sisyphean Tasks
You've finished another book. You touch up the website, refresh the socials, and launch the newsletter. You arm the street team, hunt down ARC readers, stage the cover reveal, line up the swaps and collabs, maybe chase whatever new platform everyone swears by this month. You're no stranger to any of it. But every single time, it feels like you're starting from scratch.
It isn't for lack of effort. You've never been short on that. But all of it has been happening on the surface, and the surface doesn't hold. There's nothing underneath to make each launch build on the last. That's the piece that's been missing all along. The ground beneath the work.
The Map and the Descent
Sign up, and two things find their way to you.
First, the guide. The Full Spread maps all nine surfaces, every place your readers find you, with a real picture of what good looks like at each, and a few honest questions to show you what needs attention and what you can stop losing sleep over. And underneath all nine: the one thing that, once it's in place, makes every surface faster, steadier, and far less exhausting.
Then, the story. Descent of the Storyweaver arrives one chapter a morning — a little danger in your inbox. A writer meets the figure she's spent years avoiding, and he dares her into the places she's been refusing to go. Six chapters, six mornings. Where it leads, you'll have to read to find out. That's rather the point ;)
Worldbuilding Through Design
You've already built the world. It lives on the page, in the courts and the cities and the ache of it. Worldmark House helps build the part readers can see: type and titles, palettes, marks and motifs, the whole visual language of a series, all of it drawn from the world you already made, so it looks the way it was always meant to.
That's the foundation a prolific author writes from — one world, held together book after book, surface after surface, so the work never has to start from nothing again. The point of all of it is simple: more room to keep writing, and the quiet thrill of seeing the world in your head standing in front of you at last.