StoryWeave update: better context flow for long-form AI writing
Shipped a new StoryWeave update focused on making the writing workflow feel more connected.
StoryWeave is designed as a project-based writing workspace, not just a one-shot AI text generator. This update improves how context moves across the workflow.
What changed:
- Outline generation can now use the project foundation, including title, genre, and premise.
- Writers can select reference materials from character cards, codex entries, and worldbuilding entries.
- Chapter-to-scene navigation now keeps the current chapter context.
- New creative modes were added, including children fable, fairy tale, gentle growth, light novel, suspense, urban, traditional literature, and web fiction.
- Outline and scene drafts now support lightweight revision actions.
- Save feedback and dashboard refresh behavior are clearer.
The main goal was to reduce the feeling of “I already told the AI this, why do I have to explain it again?”
Still building StoryWeave into a more useful workspace for authors working across outlines, chapters, scenes, characters, and worldbuilding.
If you try it, I’d love to hear where the writing flow still breaks for you:

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