Platform guide

About tale station

tale station is a rights-aware public directory for serial stories.

The public surface helps readers compare official signals, browse by market and locale, and keep the language they chose aligned with the lane they are on.

What this is

A public directory that keeps rights visible.

This page explains the public contract before readers move into browse, detail, or submission flows.

Public discovery

Searchable records, browse lanes, and saved filters help readers narrow by market, locale, genre, or tag.

Rights at the surface

A record can be visible without implying hosted reading. Rights status stays in view before the click.

Locale-aware browsing

Switching language updates labels and the paired market or locale lane together, so the page never shows a mismatched context.

How the surface works

  1. Start in the directory

    Open a catalog record, scan the official signals, and move into detail only when the work deserves a deeper look.

  2. Check the boundary

    Use rights policy and edition data to see whether a title is directory-only, licensed, or hostable.

  3. Carry the context forward

    Saved searches, locale choice, and market context continue into catalog and submission flows.

What language switching changes

When the UI language changes, the navigation, labels, and catalog lane rerender together. That keeps the current market and locale pair honest.

  • Labels, buttons, and navigation update immediately.
  • Market and locale filters stay aligned with the chosen lane.
  • The catalog rerenders from the current URL state.

Next steps

Go where the work is.

Open the catalog, review the rights policy, or submit a title if you have one to add.