Plan around reader preferences, premise constraints, genre promise, pacing, and ending taste
readers and writers shaping a personalized story concept into a coherent manuscript should make reader preferences, premise constraints, genre promise, pacing, and ending taste explicit before drafting. Noveble keeps selected tropes, character preferences, world rules, and chapter feedback beside the chapter plan so AI work starts from approved project facts.
- Capture reader preferences, premise constraints, genre promise, pacing, and ending taste as reusable project context.
- Connect selected tropes, character preferences, world rules, and chapter feedback to the active manuscript instead of a separate note file.
- Reject directions that would create a personalized opening that cannot sustain a multi-chapter story.