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The Story Spark Community Library is the public showcase of stories and books created on Story Spark by storytellers from around the world. Browse children's storybooks and full-length books written and illustrated with Story Spark's AI book creator, read them online for free, and order printed hardcover copies. Every storyteller in the library has a public author profile that doubles as their own online bookstore.
Anyone with a Story Spark account can publish to the Community Library. From your profile, set your username, photo and author bio, then open any storybook or full-length book you've created and click 'Submit to Public Profile'. Our editorial team reviews each submission against quality and safety guidelines, and once it's approved, your book appears on your public author profile and in the Community Library. There's no fee and no waiting list.
Yes. Story Spark supports both children's illustrated storybooks and full-length books for older readers and adults. Both formats can be submitted to the Community Library and listed on your public author profile, and both can be ordered as printed hardcovers. If you've used the book creator to draft a longer book, the publishing flow is identical to the storybook creator flow - write, illustrate where applicable, submit, and your book is live on your profile after review.
Every Story Spark storyteller has a public profile page - a shareable URL that lists every book they've published to the Community Library, their author bio and photo, the badges they've earned, and direct order links for each title. Think of it as your personal online bookstore: anyone in the world can visit, read your published stories for free, follow your work, and buy hardcover copies. You become a published author the moment your first book goes live on your profile.
Open your profile and click on ‘My Publications’. Click on ‘Go to public profile’ and this will open your public profile. This is a public URL that you can share; you can post on social media, send by email or include in a newsletter. Every published book on your profile has its own shareable URL too, so you can promote individual titles. Because each profile is a public web page, search engines can index your books, which helps new readers discover your work organically.
Yes. When a book is published to your public profile, anyone who visits your profile or finds your book in the Community Library can order a printed hardcover. Buyers can add a personal dedication, name the book for a specific child and even upload a photo before ordering. Hardcover delivery is available to the USA, UK, UAE, Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Portugal as standard, with other destinations available on request via customer support.
Yes. Reading published stories in the Community Library is free for anyone - no account required. You can browse children's storybooks, sample full-length books, and visit any storyteller's public profile to see everything they've published. If a story sparks something, you can upvote it, bookmark it for later, or order a hardcover copy delivered to your door.
Open any story in the Community Library and click the order button above the title. You can personalise the book by adding a dedication, naming the book for a specific child or recipient, and uploading a photo. Standard delivery covers the USA, UK, UAE, Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Portugal - for other countries, contact our customer support team and they'll arrange shipping.
Each submission is checked against three things: quality (illustrations and writing render correctly and the book is complete), originality (the book doesn't infringe copyright or impersonate other authors) and child-safety (content is age-appropriate). Most submissions are reviewed within a few business days. If a book needs changes before it can be published, we'll let the storyteller know what to adjust. The Community Library is built for parents, educators and gift-givers to browse with confidence, and all content is moderated whether the storyteller is writing a bedtime tale, a learning-difficulties friendly story or a longer book for older readers.
Storytellers earn badges on their public profile as they hit milestones. You can find these milestones within your profile page under ‘My Rewards’. The Community Library also features a global leaderboard that highlights the most active and most-read storytellers each week. Badges and leaderboard standing are visible on every profile, helping new readers discover the most-loved authors on the platform.
Yes. Story Spark surfaces seasonal collections in the Community Library - Christmas, Halloween, Mother's Day, birthdays - alongside trending stories, audio-narrated stories and animated stories. If you publish a seasonal book it's automatically eligible to appear in the corresponding collection during the relevant period, which gives a meaningful traffic boost during peak gift-shopping seasons.










