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Ever After

Ever After

$49.99 a month, and you make about 3 full books a month, or up to 8 shorter ones, with your saved characters ready to drop into each. For the families who have fallen for the format and want a steady drip: birthdays, holidays, hard weeks and quiet ones, all the way through the year.

A small stack of finished hardcover storybooks on a desk, each a slightly different cover, in warm light
Each month
About 3 full books, or up to 8 shorter ones
Per book
About $16.66, less than the $24.99 one-off
Format
Digital, with a hardcover available separately
Price
$49.99 per month

What you get

About 3 books a month, your way

Each month you make about 3 full books, or up to 8 shorter ones, which works out to about $16.66 a book. Under the hood it runs on credits, a pot you spend however you like (a short is 3, a single story 8, the anthology 24, with one each for an extra character or a redraw), so one big book or several small ones is your call. Your saved characters drop into each, so a new book starts with a click.

When it pays off

If you keep coming back to make more

At about $16.66 a book versus the $24.99 one-off, the membership pays for itself once you make more than a couple a month, and you can top up with credits you keep for good. If a book stays a once-a-year keepsake, paying per book fits better.

Terms

Plain English

Ever After is a month-to-month membership for digital books. Each month it grants 24 credits to spend on any book or add-on: a short story is 3 credits, a single story 8, the five-story anthology 24. The monthly credits refresh on your billing date and don't roll over, but any credits you buy as a top-up are yours to keep and never expire. A mid-month start grants that month's credits right away. A printed hardcover is a separate fee. You can cancel anytime; cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing month. Our Little Book may pause, change, or end the Ever After plan at any time.

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