clint built a compiler for fiction
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Clint saw how his partner was using Claude to put together storylines. It was generating pretty generic stuff. He figured the context management we use for code might work for prose too.
So he built Word Compiler. It applies compiler architecture to fiction. Authors fill in characters, scene plans, and style rules instead of writing prompts, and a three-ring context system manages what the model sees at the project, chapter, and scene level.
The part that got me is the auditor. After generation, it catches flat rhythm, banned phrases, and characters knowing things they shouldn't. You review every chunk. You resolve every flag.
Try it out here or read more about the tool here.
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Harper and the 2389 team
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