A serial fiction house for invented worlds.
Fictavia publishes and curates English-language serial fiction for readers who want momentum, myth, systems, romance, cosmic scale, and the clean promise of another chapter.
Updated June 26, 2026
What makes Fictavia different
Most reading platforms organize books as inventory. Fictavia organizes stories as worlds. Every series is presented by genre, mood, pace, release cadence, access level, completion status, and reader promise. That structure helps readers understand what kind of journey they are starting before they commit time to a new serial.
The Fictavia worldview
Fictavia is built around the idea that modern serial fiction is closer to an expanding atlas than a static shelf. A reader may enter through a portal fantasy, a cultivation ladder, a starship archive, a cursed court, or a game-like progression system. The product should make those worlds feel discoverable, coherent, and alive. Our interface, metadata, collections, and editorial surfaces are designed to make fictional universes easier to enter without flattening their mystery.
What we publish
Fictavia focuses on original or authorized English serial fiction across fantasy, science fiction, progression fantasy, LitRPG, romantasy, portal fantasy, dark academy, kingdom-building, and adjacent speculative genres. We prioritize strong openings, readable chapter rhythm, clear stakes, and enough depth for long-form following.
How reading works
Readers can browse the catalog and begin with free preview chapters. A single monthly membership unlocks premium chapters across the full site, rather than asking readers to manage coin packs title by title. The goal is simple: discover freely, then read deeply without friction.
Editorial and technology principles
Fictavia treats editorial quality and product architecture as the same reader promise. Stories need clear status, reliable release expectations, readable summaries, and navigation that helps readers move from curiosity to the next chapter without friction. The platform is designed to make long-running fictional worlds feel organized, alive, and easy to revisit.