For first-time novelists

Write your first novel — and finish it

Most first novels die in the messy middle. Novelmint gives you the structure to reach the end, drafts prose in a voice you choose, then puts the finished chapters somewhere real — a reader Commons where people can find your book and pay to read it.

Key takeaways

  • You can write and publish your first chapter on Novelmint for free — no card.
  • A beat Timeline gives the story a spine, so you do not stall in the middle.
  • Prose is drafted in a voice profile you choose, then cleaned of the tics that read as AI.
  • Chapter one of every story is free for readers; you earn 70% of every later unlock.
  • You do not need a publishing plan first — the Commons is the place to be read.

The hard part

What usually gets in the way

  • Starting with a blank page and no idea how the plot holds together.
  • Running out of road in the middle and abandoning the draft.
  • Worrying the writing will sound generic, or like AI.
  • Finishing a manuscript and having nowhere for anyone to actually read it.
  • Not knowing how self-publishing, royalties, or distribution even work.
  • Decision fatigue from tools built for writers who already know the craft.

How Novelmint fits

Built around how you actually work

Structure before the blank page

A guided Series Starter turns your premise into a structured story, and a visual beat Timeline lets you see the whole arc before you write a word of prose. The middle stops being a void.

Prose in your voice, not generic AI

You pick a voice profile and anchor the prose to your own samples. An editorial pass then removes filter words and tics, so the draft reads like a book, not a machine.

A real place to be read

Finished chapters publish to a reader Commons, not a file on your drive. Chapter one is free for readers; they unlock the rest, and you keep 70%.

No publishing degree required

You do not need to understand KDP, ISBNs, or royalties to start. Write, publish a chapter, and learn the rest as you go — the free path takes you all the way to a live first chapter.

Where to start

Your first book, step by step

01

Create a free account

Sign up in a minute and get a starting balance of credits — enough to shape your first story at no cost.

02

Run the Series Starter

Answer a few guided questions and Novelmint turns your idea into a structured story you can edit on the Timeline.

03

Draft chapter one

Generate your first chapter in your chosen voice. On your first book, the first chapter is free to create.

04

Publish it free

Release chapter one to the Commons, where it stays free for readers to discover — forever.

05

Keep writing, start earning

Continue the book chapter by chapter. Readers unlock later chapters, and you keep 70% of every unlock.

Questions

Frequently asked

Do I need any writing experience to start?
No. The Series Starter walks you from a one-line idea to a structured story, and the Timeline shows you how the plot fits together. It is designed for a first book.
Is it really free to write my first chapter?
Yes. A new account comes with starting credits, and the first chapter of your first book is free to generate. Publishing it to the Commons is free too, and it stays free for readers.
Will my novel sound like AI?
Not when used as intended. You choose a voice profile and anchor the prose to your own samples, and an automatic editorial pass strips the filter words and tics that usually give AI away.
What happens after I finish my first chapter?
You keep writing chapter by chapter. Readers can unlock later chapters with credits, and you earn 70% of every unlock, paid out through Stripe or converted to credits.
Do I have to publish on Novelmint?
Publishing to the Commons is how you get read and earn, but your manuscript is yours — you can export it if you want to take it elsewhere too.

What this page does not claim

  • Novelmint does not write a finished novel for you unattended — you direct the structure, the voice, and the edits.
  • It does not guarantee readers or income; it gives your book a place to be found and the tools to make it worth reading.
  • It is not a substitute for learning the craft — it is a faster, more structured way to practise it.
  • It does not publish your book to Amazon KDP.

Your first book starts with one chapter.

No card. The first chapter is free to write and publish.