Expanding Your Storyverse Across Mediums

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Welcome back, Engleversian! This month, we’re taking our storyverse to new heights—and new horizons. Every great story has the potential to enchant audiences not just on the page, but in comics, TV shows, films, and even merchandise. Let’s explore how you can breathe new life into your story through these exciting mediums!

Why Expand Your Story Across Mediums?

Think about the stories that have captivated the world—Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, even Yellowstone. These aren’t just tales; they’re ecosystems of storytelling. By branching into different mediums, these universes reach entirely new audiences, deepen emotional connections, and open doors to spin-offs, sequels, and worlds you didn’t even know existed.

When you take your story across mediums, you unlock infinite potential. A webcomic could serve as an introduction to your novel’s world. A film could reimagine your story for the big screen. Even merchandise—mugs, t-shirts, or collectible wands—could connect your audience to your world in ways beyond words.

The best part? You’ve already done the hardest part: creating a compelling world. Now it’s time to let that magic spread. Here’s how…

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Published by Jaimie Engle

Jaimie Engle built the Engleverse, stories in books, film, and tv. She wrote, sold, and produced Just Jake (2023), sold and developed a story with DreamWorks Animation Studios (2025), and was hired to write an audiobook for Fresh Produce Media (2025). Jaimie founded Chapter Drops™ to help people with stories write and publish books, offering a Pitch Drop service for authors to connect with producers. She has written and published 25+ book, earning awards such as Kirkus Choice Book of the Year (2020), Publisher’s Book Life Prize (Fiction and Non-Fiction 2020), and the Writers of the Future Award (2016).Follow on social @jaimieenglewrites