Blueprint
A Blueprint is the constitution of your book. Structured, editable fields per book type. Locked fields are canonical.
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Blueprint
Structured, editable fields matched to your book type. Lock what is settled. Locked fields become canonical. Everything generated afterward must respect them. Full revision history on every field.
Concept
Describe the book you want to write. Title, type, concept, audience, primary outcome, desired reader experience, tone, length, and research needs. Cascade generation builds each field on the last.
Outline
Hierarchical outline with parts, sections, chapters, scenes, lessons, exercises, and appendices. Two-phase generation. Every chapter carries an operational brief. Drag and drop to reorder. Validation flags problems before they cost you.
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How to Outline a Novel
A good novel outline is not just a list of chapter titles. It is a hierarchical plan where every chapter has a purpose, a payoff, and a connection to the chapters around it. Here is how to build one.
How to Outline a Nonfiction Book
A nonfiction outline must ensure the thesis is developed, promises are fulfilled, claims are supported, and concepts are introduced in the right order. Here is how to build one that does all of that.
What Is a Manuscript Operating System?
A manuscript operating system is software that manages the evolving state of an entire book, not just the current document. It remembers what the book has established and ensures every chapter serves the same promise.
Build the outline your chapters have to obey.
Turn your concept into a Blueprint, outline, and chapter-level plan before you draft a single word.
Your book is bigger than a prompt.
Give it a memory.
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