Ctoons & your reading life

When to spin out a new series versus staying under one title

Readers bookmark whole stories—split only when the promise to the audience genuinely changes.

1 min readCtoons Editorial

series planning · catalogue · readers · publishing

One flagship keeps continuity visible

A single story page with many episodes concentrates updates and recommendations in one place—easier for returning readers who liked your voice.

Sprawl without structure frustrates library habits.

Fork when the contract with readers shifts

A sharp tonal pivot, a different age band, or unrelated canon may deserve a new entry so summaries and thumbnails stay honest.

Announce moves in newsletters or episode notes so bookmarks are not silently wrong.

Coordinate with schools when URLs circulate

Teachers paste links into slides. If you retire a URL, leave a clear redirect or replacement note where your audience already looks.

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