Inkloom for Fiction Writers.
Inkloom tracks characters, motivations, knowledge states, relationships, world rules, timeline events, reveals, motifs, and point of view. Each character can have up to 8 reference images for visual consistency across covers and illustrations. Character rename propagates across the entire project. Before drafting a chapter, it knows what each character wants, knows, and does not know.
Inkloom treats your novel as a world with rules, not a string of scenes.
The three engines, planning, memory, and review, do not change. What they track and what they audit does. Here is what that means in practice for your kind of book.
- Character knowledge states are tracked chapter by chapter, so a character cannot reveal a secret they should not have yet.
- World rules are stated once and enforced forever: if magic costs something in chapter 1, chapter 14 cannot spend it for free.
- Timeline events and reveals are linked, so a pay-off in chapter 20 must connect to a set-up you actually wrote.
- Open threads stay visible until you close them, so a promise made in chapter 3 does not vanish by chapter 17.
The memory engine for this book type.
These are the structured records Inkloom maintains as you approve chapters. Each one becomes a binding part of the book's memory and feeds the review pass.
A workspace built around fiction.
The same six-tab Chapter Editor, the same Continuity Hub, the same review pass, tuned to the elements your book type actually needs to remember.

Inkloom tools for this book type
Character Tracking
For fiction, Inkloom tracks characters, motivations, knowledge states, relationships, world rules, timeline events, reveals, motifs, and point of view. Each character can have up to 8 reference images for visual consistency across generated covers and illustrations. Character rename propagates across the entire project.
Continuity
Facts are extracted from your chapters into structured records with fact types, entity labels, confidence percentages, and source passages. Proposed facts promote to canonical with one click. Conflicts become cards. Nothing is ever silently resolved.
Canon
Canon is the set of facts your book has established as true. Proposed facts become canonical when you approve them. Canonical facts are binding on future generation. Superseded facts are preserved for history.
World Building
For fiction, Inkloom tracks world rules with domain categories (magic, physics, society, product, process), source provenance, locations, timeline events, and motifs. Before drafting, it knows the rules your world follows, so a chapter does not break them without you knowing.
Open Loops
Track open loops, questions, and unresolved threads across the manuscript. Know what you set up and what you still need to pay off. The system reminds you before a loop is forgotten.
Context Trace
Every AI-made version in a chapter's History carries a Trace button. One click shows exactly what Inkloom knew when it created that version: the model, the prompt template and its version, the timestamp, and every context item with whether it was always included or retrieved by relevance.
Voice Pass
Define your voice profile: formality, humor, emotional intensity, rhythm, vocabulary, signature phrases, banned phrases. The Voice Pass uses a two-stage pipeline: instant deterministic detection of dozens of pattern families, then LLM evaluation that checks each candidate against your own approved chapters before flagging it. Every proposed change shows original, revision, reason, and rule.
Chapter Editor
A real rich-text manuscript editor with autosave, full version history, focus mode, find and replace, VS Code-style keyboard shortcuts, a context menu with AI actions, and section-level operations. AI proposals arrive as side-by-side diffs. Your text is never overwritten.
Cover Studio
Cover Studio has two paths. Create Cover generates new cover concepts from your manuscript identity. Prepare Existing Cover takes artwork you already have and makes it print-ready. The Print Cover Calculator computes exact spine width, wraparound dimensions, and barcode clear zone for both paths.
Keep learning about this book type
How to Maintain Continuity in a Novel
Maintaining continuity in a novel requires tracking character knowledge, timeline events, world rules, and open threads across hundreds of pages. Here is how to do it without losing your mind.
Character Continuity: Keeping Track of Who Knows What
Character continuity is the hardest part of writing a long novel. Characters learn things, forget things, change relationships, and accumulate history. Here is how to keep it all straight.
How to Track Character Knowledge in a Novel
Character knowledge tracking means knowing what each character knows, does not know, and when they learned it. This is what prevents characters from revealing secrets they should not have.
How to Prevent Plot Contradictions
Plot contradictions happen when a later chapter conflicts with something an earlier chapter established. They erode reader trust. Here is how to catch them before publication, not after.
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.
Let Inkloom remember your world.
Characters, knowledge states, world rules, timeline events, reveals, and open threads. All tracked.
Your book is bigger than a prompt.
Give it a memory.
Inkloom helps you plan, write, remember, check, polish, typeset, cover, and publish a coherent book from one integrated local-first environment.
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