For Fantasy & Sci-Fi Writers
Worldbuilding tools for fantasy and sci-fi writers.
Magic systems. Factions. Lore. All tracked in one story bible.
Fantasy and science fiction demand more worldbuilding than any other genre. Magic systems with rules. Factions with politics. Languages, currencies, geography, timelines spanning millennia. Most writing tools ignore all of it.
Typewriter's story bible has six structured categories including worldbuilding and locations. Track your magic system's rules, your faction hierarchies, your invented geography. The AI reads it all and checks your manuscript for contradictions.
How fantasy & sci-fi writers use Typewriter
Structured worldbuilding
Typewriter's story bible isn't a text dump. It has categories for worldbuilding, locations, characters, plotlines, and timeline. Each entry is structured, searchable, and referenced by the AI.
Magic system consistency
Define your magic system's rules in the story bible. The AI knows them. When your character breaks a rule in chapter 22 that was established in chapter 4, Typewriter flags it.
Location and faction tracking
Invented cities, political factions, alien species. Track them all with structured entries. The AI references them when you write scenes set in those places.
Complex character webs
Fantasy casts are large. Typewriter tracks every character, their affiliations, their arcs, and their appearances across chapters. No more forgetting a side character's name.
AI that respects your lore
Typewriter's AI reads your full manuscript and story bible. When it suggests prose, it respects your world's rules, your naming conventions, and your tone.
Why Typewriter
- Story bible with dedicated worldbuilding category.
- Location tracking with descriptions and connections.
- Automatic character tracking across large casts.
- Continuity checking against your established lore.
- AI with full manuscript + story bible context.
- Chapter binder for managing complex multi-POV structures.
- Timeline tracking for non-linear narratives.
- Free editor. AI optional.
Questions
Can the story bible handle complex magic systems?
Yes. The worldbuilding category supports structured entries for magic systems, rules, limitations, and costs. The AI references these when checking continuity.
How does Typewriter handle large casts?
Every character gets a tracked profile. Physical descriptions, relationships, faction affiliations, and chapter appearances. All automatic as you write.
Can I track multiple POVs?
Yes. Chapters support POV tagging and scene breaks. The binder gives you an overview of your POV distribution across the manuscript.
Does it work for sci-fi too?
Absolutely. The story bible categories work for any speculative fiction. Alien species, star systems, technology, political structures. Same tools, different content.
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