An AI co-writing instrument
Storywright is a writing tool for book-length fiction — not a “press a button, get a novel” generator. You make every creative decision; the AI handles the labour of drafting, rewriting, and keeping your story straight, always in your voice and under your direction.
Fiction first. Bring your own model key, or use Prestige credits.
Not because the models are weak — because the tools hand you finished prose instead of letting you direct it. The result drifts from your voice, forgets your story, and tells where it should show. Storywright inverts that: you steer at every level, and the system writes in-voice and in-continuity beneath you.
Steer the premise, the structure, the scene, and the line. Tell a scene what it must do to the reader — “dread building under a calm surface” — and redirect in plain language when the AI gets a character wrong. Your corrections stick.
Storywright fingerprints your writing — rhythm, diction, punctuation, the way your dialogue moves — and conditions every generation on it. The prose reads as yours because it is steered by you.
A Story Bible holds your characters, places, and lore. Relevant facts and your own prior prose are retrieved into every draft, so nothing drifts across 90,000 words — no changing eye colour, no resurrected characters.
Every draft is written, self-critiqued, and revised before you see it. A live linter flags the things that read as machine-written — cliché, telling instead of showing, flat sentence rhythm — with one-click fixes.
Direction over generation
Premise, themes, tone, and what the book is trying to do.
A beat map of where tension rises and falls.
POV, emotional target, what changes by the end.
Highlight any passage and direct it: “cut the cliché, add subtext.”
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