AI Writing for Novelists That Keeps Your Voice.
Your prose has a cadence. A point of view. A diction no one else has. Most AI tools sand all of it into the same smooth default. OpusDraft doesn't.
The problem with AI and fiction
Generative models are built to produce plausible, agreeable prose. For a novelist, 'agreeable' is the enemy:
- ›Your sentence rhythm gets flattened
- ›POV and tense slip when a passage is expanded
- ›Specific, strange word choices get 'corrected'
- ›Established details get rewritten between drafts
You tell it your voice once. A few hundred words later, it's gone.
That's drift, and it's fatal to a manuscript. Not because the AI is bad — because that's how the models work. Instructions fade over longer outputs, and the default always wins unless something enforces the rules at every step.
How OpusDraft protects the work
OpusDraft separates what you want written from what is allowed. Your voice — cadence, POV, tense, diction, the details you've already set — becomes a rule. Every output is verified against it. Where the prose drifts toward generic, it's corrected before you see it. The draft still sounds like you, not like everyone.
See it catch a mistake
An AI that checks every output against your rules — and fixes what breaks before you see it.
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