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Scryla Documentation
How to make the most of your Scryla account
Scryla Studio
Plot, plan and manage your fiction
Scryla Recover
Using our free EPUB to DOCX file recovery tool
Scryla Press
Scryla Press, an EPUB and print-ready PDF generation software, is coming soon.
What Scryla Recover Does
Scryla Recover is a simple tool for converting EPUB files into editable DOCX documents. EPUB files are commonly used for distributing ebooks, but they are difficult to edit directly. Scryla Recover extracts the content from an EPUB file and converts it into a ...
Recovering an EPUB File
Using Scryla Recover takes just a few seconds. Open the Scryla Recover tool. Upload your EPUB file. Click Convert. The generated DOCX file is automatically downloaded. The DOCX file can be opened in: Microsoft Word Google Docs LibreOffice App...
Notes and Limitations
While Scryla Recover attempts to preserve the structure of the original ebook, some formatting may require adjustment after conversion. In particular: Highly complex layouts may change slightly Custom fonts may not carry across Decorative formatting may ...
Privacy and File Handling
Scryla Recover processes EPUB files automatically in order to convert them into editable DOCX documents. When you upload a file, it is used only for the purpose of performing the conversion. The system extracts the contents of the EPUB and generates a DOCX fil...
Coming soon
Scryla Press is an upcoming tool designed to help authors convert manuscripts into clean, professionally structured publishing files. The goal of Scryla Press is to make creating EPUB ebooks and print-ready PDF files as simple and predictable as possible, with...
Getting Started
Core Concepts
Views & Navigation
Characters & Notes
Exporting Your Outline
Creating Your First Project
A project in Scryla represents a single book, novella, or writing project. To create one: Click New Project on your dashboard. Enter a project title. (Optional) Add series information if the book belongs to a series. Choose a board background colour if...
Understanding the Board View
The Board View is the main workspace in Scryla. Each column represents a different type of planning element, such as: • Chapters• Scenes• Notes• Characters• Marketing copy• Beat sheets You can drag and reorder items within each column to keep your project orga...
Chapters and Scenes
Scryla organises stories into chapters and scenes so you can plan structure clearly. Chapters can contain: • A title• An optional subtitle• A short overview• Scenes pertaining to the chapter Scenes can be added within chapters and reordered freely as your stru...
Story Impact and Intensity
Scenes in Scryla can include two optional narrative signals: Story Impact: the type of narrative event happening in the scene(for example: Revelation, Confrontation, Fallout). Intensity: a rough indicator of how dramatically significant the moment is(for examp...