QuillSeedQuillSeed

AI editorial council for fiction writers

Five advisors who remember your entire story. Zero words written for you.

QuillSeed keeps your characters, world rules, and story decisions in permanent memory — then puts five distinct editorial voices to work questioning your choices. Every word in the manuscript stays yours.

Sound familiar?

You're 40,000 words in and losing the thread.

Characters behave differently chapter to chapter. A detail you established early now contradicts something you wrote last week.

You get feedback that doesn't know your story.

ChatGPT gives generic notes. Beta readers take weeks. Writing groups don't remember what happened three chapters ago.

You know something's wrong. You can't name it.

The scene is fine. The prose is fine. But it's not working — and no one can tell you why in a way that actually helps.

This is what a session looks like

Advisors who know your story inside out

You

I want to add a scene where Kael finds a letter from his father — it would explain why he's been reluctant to cross the Veld. Does this feel earned?

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Plot Architect · Merlin

Kael's reluctance has been present since Chapter 2 — but you've given readers no structural reason to expect an explanation. This risks feeling like a retcon rather than a reveal.

Before I can say whether it's earned: what decision did you make in Chapter 4 about how much of Kael's backstory should remain opaque? I see it in your decisions ledger as unresolved.

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Character Psychologist · Nimue

A letter is a logical reason. I'm more interested in the emotional one. Kael has avoided the Veld for three chapters — what does it mean to him internally, separate from whatever his father wrote? The letter might explain the surface reluctance and still leave the wound untouched.

Both advisors read your Story Brain — your book's persistent memory for characters, rules, and decisions — before responding. Kael, the Veld, and that open decision were already there.

What QuillSeed catches

The gaps a first reader won't name but will feel

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Character acting against their own established traits

Your decisions ledger holds every confirmed character note. When a scene contradicts one, your advisor flags it before you publish.

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A world rule broken three chapters after you wrote it

Magic systems, geography, timelines — everything in your Story Brain is ground truth your advisors never contradict and always reference.

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A reveal that wasn't set up far enough back

Plot Architect reads the full chapter outline before responding. If a payoff has no setup, it will surface the gap and ask you to decide.

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A genre expectation you're missing without realising it

Genre Guardian tracks what readers of your genre expect and when. If a beat is overdue or a trope subverted without payoff, it says so.

The loop that finishes manuscripts

Most writers abandon stories because they lose the thread. QuillSeed keeps it.

01

Write in the editor

A clean, distraction-free editor. Your chapters live here. No word count pressure, no formatting overhead.

02

Build your Story Brain

Add characters, world rules, and confirmed story decisions. Your advisors read this persistent memory before every response — nothing gets forgotten.

03

Consult your council

Ask one advisor in depth or open the roundtable and let all five respond in sequence. They push back, not generate.

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Turn challenges into decisions

When an advisor surfaces something real, confirm your answer. Your manuscript gets sharper every session.

Five voices. One story.

Each advisor has a distinct editorial lens. Together they cover the full manuscript.

P

Plot Architect

Merlin

What does this scene accomplish?

C

Character Psychologist

Nimue

Why does she really do this?

G

Genre Guardian

Percival

Who is this book for?

L

Line Critic

Gawain

Is this prose earning its place?

W

World Builder

Morgan

Does this break a rule you established?

The one rule

They never write your manuscript.

Not a line of dialogue. Not a scene transition. Not a paragraph of description. Every advisor is built around a single constraint: they ask questions and challenge decisions. The words are always yours.

We never train on your work

Your manuscript is never used to train AI models. What you write belongs to you, full stop.

Export any time, on any plan

Download your chapters as a PDF whenever you want. No lock-in, no ransom. Your manuscript belongs to you.

AI features are optional

The editor, Story Brain, and decision tracker work without AI. Advisors activate only when you ask.

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