Concepts
AI book writing — defined plainly.
The terms behind BookWriter and AI book writing in general. Short, exact, no jargon. Each concept page explains what the thing is, how it works, and why it matters.
Auto-Complete
A BookWriter mode that drafts, polishes, and continuity-checks an entire book in the background, unattended, from a short questionnaire input.
Read concept →Book Bible
A persistent, structured store of every fact, rule, and character detail about your book. It is loaded into context for every chapter generation and enforced by the consistency pass.
Read concept →Co-Writer vs Sequel Writer
Co-Writer drafts an original (Book 1) novel from a premise. Sequel Writer drafts the next book in an existing series, inheriting the bible from the prior book.
Read concept →Consistency Pass
A per-chapter check that scans a draft against the Book Bible and all prior chapters before the draft persists. Refuses contradictions, name drift, and broken world rules.
Read concept →Final Edit
A whole-book pass that scans the entire manuscript at once to repair real mistakes — duplicate scenes, contradictions, dropped threads, broken pacing — after every chapter has drafted.
Read concept →KDP AI Disclosure
Amazon KDP's required disclosure when AI tools generate or substantially assist a book's text, images, or translations. The disclosure is asked at upload; it does not affect royalties or rankings.
Read concept →Super Agent Loop
BookWriter's self-correcting chapter pipeline. After a chapter drafts, agents critique, check consistency, and polish — and the loop iterates until the chapter clears every gate.
Read concept →Voice Ledger
A per-character speech profile inside the Book Bible that captures cadence, register, and signature phrases — and is enforced for every line of that character's dialogue.
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