A tool from Consilience Now Press
The Vibe Writing App
AI can finish your sentences. The problem is that then they are its sentences, not yours. The Vibe Writing App is built on the opposite premise — that the point of a writing tool is to help you sound more like yourself, not less.
In development at Consilience Now Press · currently in private testing.
Every generative writing tool pulls in the same direction: toward a smooth, competent, faintly anonymous middle. The Vibe Writing App measures that pull and pushes back — it knows what your voice sounds like, knows what generic AI sounds like, and keeps the two apart on the page.
How it works
Three ideas do the work — a voice fingerprint, edits instead of rewrites, and a workflow that keeps AI out of the room until you invite it in.
Dual-centroid voice scoring
The app learns a fingerprint of your voice from your own writing, and a second fingerprint of what generic AI prose sounds like. Every passage is scored against both — so you can see, line by line, when a sentence has drifted away from you and toward the machine.
Deliberate edits, not rewrites
The AI never generates a paragraph from nothing. It offers one to three small edits of the line you already wrote — each with a plain rationale and a voice score — that you accept, modify, or reject. The words stay yours; the tool only sharpens them.
Draft, revise, final pass
Three modes match how writing actually goes. Drafting is a clean canvas with the AI silent. Revising opens the suggestion panel and the voice gauge. Final Pass shows provenance on every annotated line before you mark it ready to ship.
Who is using it
Three roles, one economy — writers earn readers by being readers, and publishers get a slush pile that has already been read.
Writes it, and earns the room to be read
You draft in a workspace where the AI is voice-aware — suggesting small edits to your own lines, never generating pages for you. When a manuscript is ready for eyes, you don't queue up and wait: you open it to the community and earn your readers by becoming one. Five real reviews of other writers' work buys your own work a serious reading.
Reads five, gets read — and has to mean it
The old Zoetrope bargain, rebuilt: scratch a back, get your back scratched. Every review carries a ranking and required written comments — and because the app already knows what generic AI prose sounds like, it can tell when a "review" was machine-written. Phoned-in feedback doesn't count toward your five. The currency is actual attention.
Finds the work before the slush pile does
Post what you're looking for and let matching manuscripts come to you; follow a particular writer and watch a book take shape draft by draft; or just pull something at random from the open shelf. Every submission arrives with its voice scores attached — including how much of it a machine wrote — so the read starts with a real human sentence instead of a guess.
Why a publisher is building a writing app
Consilience Now Press exists to publish arguments that treat a reader as a fellow thinker. A book like that only works in a real human voice — the cadence, the convictions, the willingness to be wrong out loud that no averaged model produces on its own.
The Vibe Writing App is our answer to a genuine worry: that the tools most writers now reach for quietly sand those voices down. It is the instrument we wanted for our own authors first — a way to use AI as a whetstone rather than a ghostwriter — and it grew into a product worth putting in other writers' hands.
Interested in testing it, or writing with it? Reach out through the submissions page.