Web Novel Writing Assistant

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Assists with planning, outlining, writing, pacing, style consistency, conflict detection, multi-plot management, foreshadowing, and reader feedback for web n...

Install

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Web Novel Writing Assistant

Use Cases

Use for new book planning, outline design, chapter writing, foreshadowing management, conflict detection, reader feedback analysis, and batch creation quality control.

Creation Workflow

New book planning → Outline design → Chapter writing → Quality review → Publish & iterate

Each step uses the corresponding reference template (loaded on demand):

StepReferenceCore Deliverable
1. New Book PlanningworldbuildingSetting profile (world/protagonist/supporting cast/conflict)
2. Outline DesignoutlineVolume→Part→Chapter three-level outline
3. Chapter WritingchapterWriting brief + review checklist
4. Style ConsistencyStyle anchors belowStyle reference card (~100 chars)
5. Multi-plot Managementplot-threadsStatus board (🟢🟡🔴)
6. Foreshadowing ManagementForeshadowing registryID + planted + planned resolution + status
7. Conflict Detectionconflict-checkSetting/character/logic/numerical 4D check
8. Pacing DiagnosispacingH/W/P/T pacing curve
9. Feedback LoopfeedbackSABCD grading + decision log

Core Operations

Pre-Write Checklist (5 items)

Context review → Foreshadowing status → Character status → Timeline → Pacing position

Chapter Rhythm Template (6 beats)

Hook → Setup → Development → Twist → Climax → Cliffhanger

Style Anchors

Language style, description density, emotional tone, IP signature → check against each chapter

Foreshadowing Iron Rule

Log every planted thread, check off every resolved one. Never rely on memory.

| ID | Planted Ch | Content | Planned Resolution Ch | Status |

Pacing Symbols

H=High point W=Twist P=Setup T=Transition. Draw curve every 10-20 chapters for diagnosis.

Feedback Grading

S=Data (retention rate) A=5+ users same feedback B=Specific critique C=Emotional vent D=Contradicts core setting (reject)

Batch Creation Rhythm

Write 5 days (pre-write checks) → Saturday quality review → Sunday planning → Month-end volume review

Principles

  • Settings are law: Once established, don't change casually; modifications require traceable updates
  • Quality from process: Not from inspiration — from pre-write checks + post-write reviews
  • Data doesn't lie: Retention rate > intuition > individual comments
  • Stability over novelty: Consistency > literary innovation