Definition
The Super Agent Loop is BookWriter's self-correcting chapter pipeline. After a chapter drafts, dedicated agents run critique, consistency, and polish. If any agent flags a fixable issue, the chapter cycles back through the relevant pass until it clears every gate. Only then does the chapter persist.
Why it exists
A single-shot chapter generation can produce a draft that looks fine in isolation but contradicts the bible, drifts in voice, or under-delivers on the chapter's pitch. The Super Agent Loop forces every draft to be judged against multiple criteria before it joins the manuscript.
This is the structural difference between a chat-based AI that produces clever paragraphs and a book pipeline that produces a coherent manuscript.
The agents involved
- Pitch agent — judges whether the chapter pitch advances threads, raises pressure, and lands on a turn.
- Draft agent — writes the chapter against the approved pitch, the bible, and the voice ledger.
- Critique agent — flags weak prose, unclear stakes, flat scenes.
- Consistency agent — scans the draft against the bible and prior chapters; refuses contradictions.
- Polish agent — tightens repetition, sentence variation, pacing.