Every choice takes you to a different website. Every page is a new domain. Three collections — literary classics, original fiction, and moral dilemmas — all built on the same format: the web itself as the canvas.
A locked box arrives from Mina Harker's estate. Nine documents. Three possible conclusions about what Dracula was.
A drive slid under your door at 2 AM. A missing whistleblower. A government program that makes people disappear.
Cassius is at your gate. Caesar will sleep in Rome tonight. You know what you should do. You know what it will cost.
Public domain literary source material transformed into distributed web fiction. The foundational texts of gothic and philosophical literature — lived from the inside, one domain at a time.
Original interactive fiction built for the open web. Three stories across three genres — conspiracy thriller, government archive mystery, and AI ethics. All built for the same format: the web itself as the canvas.
The most famous decision points in literary history — lived from the inside. You know how it ends. The experience is arriving there yourself, with full knowledge of where it leads.
Every story starts with a single URL. A scene, a situation, a document. Something that immediately demands a decision.
A real link to a different domain. The URL bar changes. You went somewhere. No other format does this.
Fake government databases. Clinical records. Ship's logs. Corporate memos. The internet's own infrastructure becomes the narrative architecture.
The internet was always a choose-your-own-adventure. We just forgot to write the story.
Veerway is an independent publishing platform built by one person with a background in operations, finance, and a conviction that the internet was always a better storytelling medium than anyone had used it for.
Veerway started with a question: what happens when a story doesn't live on a page, but on the web itself? When every choice takes you to a different domain, a different visual register, a different corner of the internet — and the URL changing in your browser is part of the narrative?
The format we call distributed web fiction is new. Nobody was doing it at scale. The three collections — Classics, Originals, Dilemmas — are proof that the format works across genres, across tones, across audiences. Literary fiction and conspiracy thrillers and philosophical dilemmas all live in the same engine, deployed across the open web, free to read in a browser with no app and no download.
If you are a writer who wants to build in this format, we want to hear from you. If you just read a story and want to say something about it, we want to hear from you.
New stories drop monthly across all three collections. Get notified when the next one goes live — and get founding reader pricing when premium stories launch.
Veerway Originals is open to writers. If you have a story with branching paths and the nerve to scatter it across the web — we want to hear from you.