The last gate
The wind carries a whisper of what comes next.
Lines is a creative platform for branching stories. Writers build worlds with choices and consequences. Readers choose the path that feels like theirs, then return to see what changed.

The wind carries a whisper of what comes next.
A new ally may open a different world.
The path of light reveals an ancient secret.
2023
Lines began with a frustration: many stories imagine more than one possible life, but most formats leave only one on the page.
2025
We shaped Lines so writers can map choices, consequences, and returns without losing the thread.
Today
We are building worlds that remember decisions, invite return visits, and make readers feel part of what unfolds.
A story can split, rejoin, hide a consequence, or reveal a scene only certain readers will find.
Readers carry the weight of a choice instead of only watching one happen.
Writers get room for the cut version, the unopened door, and the character who deserved another outcome.
An ending can become a question: what if you had stayed, lied, forgiven, or turned back?

“I started Lines because I was tired of stories having only one voice. I wanted readers to have a way to follow their own path, even inside someone else’s world.
Not every ending feels like ours. Sometimes the writer’s taste, experience, or beliefs take the story somewhere we would not choose. Lines gives readers a way to return, choose differently, and see another side of the story.”
“I started Lines because the stories I loved always felt larger than the page. There was the path the author chose, and all the quiet possibilities left behind: the room not entered, the answer not given, the life a character almost lived. A choice makes the world feel closer. It turns reading from observation into responsibility. Lines is built for writers who think in branches, and for readers who want to return and see the story from another side.”
Amirreza Nazemi
Founder of Lines
We are building a quieter place for stories with memory, consequence, and return.
For the moment a reader asks: what if?
Tools for branches, memory, and consequence.
Stories shared through choices, signals, and return.
Read stories shaped by choices. Pick a path, return, and see what changed.