by graphene.fm ↗
EmberKiln
The story studio

One story.
Every form.

EmberKiln takes a single piece of fiction and renders it into every form it can take — a beautiful reader, a narrated audiobook, animated scenes, an industry-standard screenplay, an original score, a two-person podcast in your own voice, and an immersive VR experience you can step inside. Write it once; let it become everything.

One process

A story goes in. Every form comes out.

What goes in
A journal
A short story
A novella
An idea
EmberKiln
EmberKiln
the studio

The story is the ember — the heart of it. The kiln is the structure: it fires that story into every form, and carries each one to its audience, ready to land.

Reader

A beautiful electronic reading experience — typeset, paced, and themed to the story, on any screen.

Audiobooks

Multi-voice narration, music, and sound — a finished, listenable audiobook rendered from your prose.

Scenes & short films

Scene Studio breaks your story into shots, generates keyframes, and assembles an animatic — the visual form of the work.

Immersive VR

Step inside the story — a WebXR room you inhabit on a Meta Quest or in the browser: stand within a chapter’s art as it reads aloud, or walk its world. No app store, just a link.

Screenplays

The Reverse Screenplay Engine adapts a novella into an industry-standard, bible-grounded script — Fountain, FDX, and PDF.

Songs

An original theme song for a chapter or a whole show — lyrics + vocals composed by Eleven Music. The musical form of the work.

Paperback

A print-ready 6×9 paperback, printed and drop-shipped on demand — the physical form a reader can hold.

Podcast discussions

A two-person podcast — an AI host in conversation with you, in your own voice. Start from a topic, or turn a story, a journal entry, or any document into a NotebookLM-style discussion.

See it in action

Made with EmberKiln

Real stories, each rendered into the forms it has taken so far. Press play, or read.

Bring a story. Leave with a catalog.

EmberKiln is the production studio under graphene.fm — where stories are made — feeding the network where they’re heard and watched.

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