Manifesto

Why Scrivana?

No story was ever written by one person.

Think about the last story you loved. The author's name is on the cover. But they weren't writing alone. Every book they'd absorbed, everyone who shaped them, things that happened years before they sat down to write. It's all in there. The stranger on the bus they never forgot.

Every story is already made of many people. Scrivana just makes that explicit.

Chaos is not the enemy of a story. It is the story.

When many people are writing the same story, things happen that nobody planned. A character meant to disappear keeps coming back. A scene goes somewhere darker or weirder than anyone had in mind. Threads tangle, and sometimes resolve in ways that feel like they were always going to.

That's what makes a story feel alive. The twist nobody saw coming is the point. Scrivana is built around that.

How it works.

Every story starts with a hook, an opening from whoever had the idea. From there it unfolds in rounds.

Each round, writers have a window to draft what comes next. Anyone can submit. When the window closes, the community votes on which entry becomes the official chapter. That chapter gets added to the story, and a new round begins.

You don't have to write to be part of it. You can follow a story as it develops, vote for the direction you want, and submit only when a round comes along where you know exactly what should happen next.

This story has room for you.

We built Scrivana because stories get stranger with more voices shaping them. Harder to predict, harder to put down.

You don't need writing experience. You just need something to say about what happens next. Submit it, and let the community decide. More often than you'd think, yours will be the one.

Come write with us.