You don't need a better AI. You need a better prompt. The Novel Writer's AI Toolkit interviews you about your story — your genre, your characters, what your protagonist stands to lose — then builds the precision AI instructions for novel writing that tell any AI how to generate a full chapter-by-chapter outline. Not a template. Not a generic skeleton. Your story, structured.
Most AI prompt guides give you a template to fill in. The Toolkit does something different — it asks the questions your story actually needs answered, then assembles the prompt from your answers.
You're a writer. You have the vision, but translating that into 'AI-speak' is a whole different job you didn't sign up for. The Toolkit is an AI prompt wizard designed to bridge that gap.
He tried three different AI tools. Got the same flat output every time. Then he answered the Toolkit's questions — and had a full 24-chapter outline before his coffee went cold.
No subscription. No monthly fees. Use your prompts with any AI, any time — today and five years from now.
The full wizard — six sections, eight genre branches, complete AI prompt output. Everything your AI needs to generate a chapter-by-chapter novel outline built around your story.
A real example — illustrative only. Your output is built entirely from your answers.
Illustrative example — your output is built from your answers, not from a template
"Every story starts with the right questions. Most people just haven't been asked them yet." ✦ The idea behind every Rebellion Press AI toolkit ✦
No. You need an idea — a premise, a character, a situation, even just a feeling of the kind of story you want to tell. The toolkit is the process of figuring the rest out. You answer questions; it finds the structure your story needs. You don't need to know the ending before you begin.
Yes. The wizard asks specifically about structure choices: multiple viewpoints, non-linear timelines, ensemble casts, unreliable narrators. The outline it produces reflects the architecture you've chosen — it doesn't flatten your story into a simpler shape because that shape is easier to generate.
The toolkit branches by genre: fantasy and sci-fi get world-building and magic-system depth; mystery and thriller get plot architecture and clue-structure questions; literary fiction gets character and thematic framing; romance gets arc and tension questions. If your story crosses genres, pick the closest one — the wizard's other questions do the rest.
Any of them. Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini all work well. We recommend Claude for long-form fiction — it handles complex multi-thread structures and extended prompts particularly well, and it tends to stay inside the architecture you've built rather than improvising away from it. Whichever AI you already use is a fine starting point.
Because you're not asking AI to invent your story — you're feeding it the precise details that make your story yours. Your protagonist's specific flaw. The exact thing at stake in chapter one. The thematic question underneath everything. The toolkit collects all of that and assembles it into a prompt so specific that the AI has no room to produce something generic. The specificity is the product.
After completing the wizard and purchasing, you receive two emails. The first is your order confirmation. The second delivers your novel outline prompt as a .txt file attachment — ready to paste into any AI and generate your chapter-by-chapter outline. Most writers have their outline within the hour.