Your Story Belongs in the World’s Largest Library


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The World’s Largest Library Is Hiding in Plain Sight

(And Your Books and Screenplays Should Be In It)

Imagine a library 100 times larger than the Library of Alexandria.

A library with millions of books in every language, stretching back centuries. A library where a reader can search almost any topic and instantly discover a book about it. Cool!

That library exists. It’s called Google Books.

And if you’re an author or screenwriter, it may be one of the most powerful discoverability and marketing tools you’re not using yet.

What Is the Google Books Library?

Think of Google Books as a massive digital card catalog for the world’s books. When a book is listed there, Google stores key information about it, including:

• title
• author
• publisher
• publication date
• genre
• description
• cover image
• preview pages

Readers can search the library and read a sample of the book directly inside Google.

Here’s what my book looks like on Google Books.

The Game Changer: Google Books also provides this information through a public API, meaning other systems can access it. Which systems love structured book data like this? AI systems.

Large language models frequently use Google Books as a verification source to confirm that a book exists and to gather details about it. In one analysis of AI-generated book recommendations, nearly all the books recommended had entries in Google Books.

In other words, if your book is in the Google Books Library, it becomes part of the knowledge layer of the internet.

Why This Matters for Authors

⭐Google Books is not just a library. It’s a discovery engine.

When your book appears there, it can surface when people search for:

  • Your name
  • Genre
  • Story elements
  • Tropes
  • Themes
  • Topics related to your story

Because the database contains structured metadata, it makes your book easy for search engines and AI systems to understand.

For authors thinking about Generative Search Optimization (GSO), this is huge.

⭐Your book becomes searchable. Your story becomes easier to find.

Why This Is Important for Screenwriters

Scripts are packed with searchable story information:

• character names
• locations
• themes
• genre
• tropes
• dialogue

When a script is in Google Books, it becomes part of a searchable knowledge base used by Google and AI systems. For writers building authority and discoverability, this acts like a permanent calling card in the world’s largest digital library. Executives and producers can stumble across your work long after the script was written.

How Your Book Gets Into Google Books

The good news is that many authors are already there without realizing it.

  • If you publish wide and distribute to Google Play Books, your book is automatically added to the Google Books Library.
  • Even if your ebook is in Kindle Unlimited and exclusive to Amazon, your print edition may still appear if it is distributed through Amazon expanded distribution or Ingram Spark.
  • Google often scans print books from library collections and adds them to the database.

To check if your book is listed, simply search inside Google Books for your book title, name, and ISBN.

What If Your Book Isn’t There?

No problem. You can add it yourself. You simply create an account with the Google Play Books Partner Center.

From there you can upload your book and choose one of two options:

  1. Sell the ebook on Google Play: Your book becomes available for purchase through Google’s ebook store.
  2. Offer a preview only

If your ebook is exclusive to Kindle Unlimited, you can still upload it and allow readers to see a preview in Google Books and let the AI get to know you without selling the ebook through Google Play.

Typically, about 20% of the book is visible as a preview. That is enough for Google to index the book’s content and metadata. And that’s where the discoverability magic begins.

Screenwriters, Google Books is not just for books.

You can and should put your screenplays there to increase your visibility for GSO. For sold projects and produced movies and series, the answer is more complicated.

Want to know more about uploading your screenplay to Google Books?

The Big Takeaway

If you want your work to be discoverable in the AI-powered search era, you need to think beyond traditional bookstores.

Every writer should ask one simple question:

Is my work in the world’s largest digital library? If the answer is no, upload them stat!

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Cheers,

Lindsey

Hi, I'm Lindsey Hughes, the Pitch Master.

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