The Loreteller Toolkit: A Major Upgrade (and a Thank You)
All your resources have been polished, improved, and moved to a new home.
Hi everyone,
For a long time, the Loreteller resources—both free and premium—lived on a collection of Notion pages. It was functional, but I always knew it could be better. Thanks to your incredible support, I've been able to give the entire system the home it deserves.
Today, I'm thrilled to announce that the Loreteller Toolkit has been completely refreshed, polished, and republished on a new, dedicated site, making the resources easier to navigate, search, and use in your creative workflow.
If you're not familiar with the Loreteller resources, they are a collection of blueprints and guides for systematic storytellers. If you're a writer, game master, or creator who wants to build unforgettable characters, compelling plots, and worlds that feel alive, these tools are for you.
If you've previously purchased the premium toolkit or downloaded the free bundle, this is a completely free upgrade. All the resources are more usable, better organized, and I've even added a few new tools to the collection. You can find the link through your previous Ko-Fi transaction.
This entire project was made possible by the support from this community. As a special thank you for being a part of my Substack, I want to offer you something exclusive.
For the next week, you can get the Complete Loreteller Toolkit for 50% off.
This is the definitive library, including the Hurricane Story Model, the Core Wound Blueprint, and every other premium resource I've ever made.
This offer is exclusive to my Substack subscribers and expires in one week.
Finally, a quick personal update. Thank you for all the support you've shown for my essays here. I plan to continue writing and publishing them on Substack, while also expanding into creating more in-depth video content for creators, thinkers, and writers on YouTube. I'd love for you to join me over there as well:
I’ve got lots of weird and fun little projects in the works.
Thank you again for being on this journey. I'm excited to continue building tools that help you tell unforgettable stories.
All the best,
Alexander