How to Use Librasona

Librasona is designed to make the process simple for authors.

You do not need to understand music production.
You do not need to know how to score a film.
You do not need to be technical.

You only need a story.

We help translate that story into sound, video, and reader experience.

 

Step 1: Decide What You Want Music to Do

Before we begin, think about your goal.

Do you want music to:

  • Help promote your book?
  • Enhance your audiobook?
  • Give ebook readers a listening experience?
  • Create a book trailer?
  • Make your story feel more cinematic?
  • Build your author brand?
  • Support a special edition?
  • Create a stronger launch campaign?

You do not need to know the final answer. We can help you decide.

 

Step 2: Share Your Book Information

Depending on your project, we may ask for:

  • book title
  • author name
  • genre
  • target audience
  • book synopsis
  • chapter outline
  • sample chapters
  • full manuscript
  • character descriptions
  • emotional tone
  • comparable books or films
  • release date
  • promotional goals
  • preferred music style
  • platforms where you plan to use the music or videos

The more we understand the book, the better we can shape the sound.

 

Step 3: Choose a Project Type

You can begin with something simple or build a larger experience.

Common starting points include:

Starter Option

One theme song, trailer music concept, or short promotional video idea.

Chapter Experience

Music designed for selected chapters or emotional turning points.

Audiobook Enhancement

Intro, outro, transition, or background music for audiobook use.

Launch Package

Trailer, social media videos, music concepts, and promotional copy.

Full Immersive Experience

A complete soundtrack and reader experience strategy for ebook, audiobook, website, and social media.

 

Step 4: Review the Creative Direction

Before music or video assets are finalized, we develop a creative direction.

This may include:

  • mood descriptions
  • music style
  • instrumentation
  • tempo
  • emotional arc
  • promotional angle
  • visual tone
  • trailer concept
  • reader-use strategy

This keeps the project focused and avoids creating music that sounds good but does not fit the book.

 

Step 5: Create and Refine

Once the direction is approved, the music, prompts, scripts, or video materials are created.

Depending on the package, this may include:

  • music production prompts
  • soundtrack concepts
  • AI music generation guidance
  • trailer narration
  • video generation prompts
  • scene timing
  • social captions
  • website copy
  • QR-code text
  • audiobook placement suggestions

Revisions can be made based on the selected service package.

 

Step 6: Use the Finished Assets

Authors can use Librasona-created assets in many ways.

Possible uses include:

  • embedding links in ebooks
  • adding QR codes to print books
  • creating reader bonus pages
  • promoting on social media
  • adding trailer videos to websites
  • using music in audiobook production
  • sharing soundtrack links with readers
  • creating special edition campaigns
  • adding music to author events or presentations

Your book becomes more than a product.
It becomes an experience readers can enter.