Five complete short stories, five genres, written on-device by the 31B local engine —
and published here with not one word edited. We chose them; we did not touch
them. The small rough edges are the proof that a machine wrote this, not a person polishing.
AuthorDeck is a writing companion that lives on your own
computer — your stories never leave it, and never leak
anywhere. At its easiest, you pick the kind of story you’re after
and click once for the whole thing. At its most ambitious, you set every
element of the story yourself, then click to have the AI write it from
them — and you stay in the chair, editing the details until it
reads like something a human truly authored. No two runs are ever alike.
So what comes out is yours, and yours alone —
lawfully your property from the moment you click Create, at that
one instant on that one day.
Our team of specialists has refined every one of these genres by hand,
with care — and for each we show you an honest
“how-well-it-works” percentage, measured for
real. We keep raising those numbers for free, climbing
as close to 100% as it is possible to get.
Each percentage is our current verified confidence for that subgenre on the
showcase engine — raised free over time. Religion subgenres are being re-measured today.
What can AuthorDeck be for you?
If you're a reader
AuthorDeck is a story machine. Click once to
read whatever genre you’re in the mood for — or
take the controls and set every detail yourself: how the plot
turns, what your characters are named, how high the climax
climbs. Because the story you’ll love most is the one
you direct — telling it what you love,
and what you don’t. The more you shape it, the more it
becomes a story only you could have wanted —
no matter how wild your imagination runs.
If you're starting to write
AuthorDeck is a genuine writing school. The
distance between reading bestsellers and writing one
isn’t talent — it’s method.
AuthorDeck teaches that method two ways at once: a
Coach that trains how you think, and a master
Writer that demonstrates just how alive a story
becomes when thought is built with craft. AuthorDeck also
talks with you like a companion, pointing you toward the exact
app superpower you need to begin, improve, or finish the work
in front of you. It turns the blank page into a guided studio:
you bring the reader’s hunger for story.
If you're a seasoned author
AuthorDeck is a power tool for professional
writers. However good you already are, you’ll
feel sharper with it in hand — knowing more,
finishing faster — and within a single day
you’ll see what you’d been missing all along. Set
down the elements that matter — theme, plot, characters,
atmosphere, point of view, climax — and have the
whole story written from them. Retry a hundred
rounds without tiring, where circling alone you’d
manage barely ten before weariness sets in and no direction
feels right. Then revise with a skilled writer at your
side, filling in the blanks and thinking through
everything you shouldn’t have to spend yourself on
— so finishing your masterpiece is the most fun
you’ve had, in a fraction of the time it used to
take.
And you get all of it without ever wrestling with an AI
setup. AuthorDeck reads your machine and quietly runs the engine that fits
it — no models to choose between, no settings to second-guess, nothing to get
“right.” The only thing you ever tune is the story.
Under the hood
DeepNarrative Engine
Not here to replace the writer — here to make you
one, sooner than you thought possible.
The DeepNarrative Engine (DNE) won’t write your
career for you. It is a craft-control layer — built by a
programmer who was also a working novelist, then sharpened by a
hand-picked crew of engineers, where every prompt the engine fires is
shaped by hand, line by line. Left to itself, a local model
wanders: weak openings, a blurred central
conflict, a misplaced ending, a tone that
drifts mid-scene. The DNE closes each gap with hand-written craft
logic, so instead of whatever the model says first, you get a draft
that holds its shape — clean, complete, and
on-genre.
The deepest part of the DNE is not the machinery. It is the
human wanting underneath the machinery: the private
itch of this, not that; start closer to danger; make the
ending cost something; let the romance heal, but not cheaply; let the
mystery turn on guilt, not cleverness. AuthorDeck treats those wants as
the true steering wheel. You decide which way the story leans, what
kind of door the first page opens, and what aftertaste the final page
leaves behind. The DNE’s craft logic then turns that appetite into
pressure the model can obey — not “write me something good,”
but go this way, begin with this hunger, end with this shape.
And it does not write in one breath. Ask a chatbot and you get a
single pass — whatever comes out first. The DNE sculpts
instead: drafting the whole story, re-reading its own draft, rebuilding
the scenes that went slack, and landing the ending across several
deliberate passes, the way a real writer revises — the first
draft is never the page you keep. It gives the model
rails — genre constraints, leak checks,
continuity pressure, repair passes — not a promise to turn any
model into a genre master. The craft ceiling follows your
model; the DNE’s job is to raise the floor —
cleaner, steadier, far harder to derail. No cloud, no subscription,
nothing leaving your laptop; you pay once, about the price of one nice
meal.
Under it runs a working Failure Museum — more
than thirty named failure modes, each discovered, named, and patched by
a hand-picked specialist team. Find a new one and we patch a text file
overnight, not a costly training run — so the engine keeps
improving as the models improve. On any Mac with
16 GB or more it runs its full multi-pass craft
and hands back readable, structurally sound drafts for daily writing;
on 32–64 GB with a dense model it reaches
the deepest genre separation we offer — the widest
range, the richest sensory and tonal control. Either way, what you hold
is a strong draft — what it still needs is your taste,
your edits, your signature. The shortcut was never skipping
the craft; it is reaching it sooner.
In all-subgenre testing the DNE returned 67 of 67 stories
clean, with zero leaks — reliability you can hold, on
your own machine.
Once, the chief of our crew said: “It feels like teaching an
AI to dream like a human — waking the dreamer that had been
asleep inside our twentieth-century machines. We turned the magic
numbers not until the math was right, but until the machine forgot
it was a machine. It feels like teaching someone to dance who swore
they never could!”
Free edition
Try AuthorDeck QuoteMaker first.
Before you buy AuthorDeck Fiction, make sure it truly works on your
own machine: fast enough, smooth enough, and satisfying enough
to become part of your writing day.
AuthorDeck QuoteMaker is the free test-drive:
a compact literary studio that sharpens your mind by helping
you learn how to craft your own aphorisms, insights, and
memorable lines with AI guidance in a short burst of time.
Slowest, still faster than thought.
Fastest, no ceiling.
(scales with your hardware)
What runs locally?
AuthorDeck runs local AI models on supported hardware. Your
writing stays on your device instead of being shipped to a
cloud chatbot.
What is free?
QuoteMaker is the free doorway: a hand-picked literary quote
every time you open the app, yours to edit, expand, or swap by
the set — one feature of AuthorDeck Fiction, given free.
What is paid?
The full AuthorDeck is for long-form writing: novels, scenes,
tone, structure, genre control, and the craft decisions behind
the page.
Before you close this page
Stop renting your imagination.
One purchase. Every word yours, kept on your device alone — a founding writer’s license, bought once and kept for life. No subscription. No server. No one renting your imagination back to you.
Because the words you write should never live on someone else’s server.