Your book is the artifact.
Your DNA is the mind.
A finished manuscript becomes a governed canon: every paragraph read, labelled and given a coordinate. Then it answers — in your voice, citing the paragraph, and refusing anything you never wrote.
The canon, rendered as it is actually stored.
Run a question through it. The retrieval path lights up, the answer arrives with coordinates, and the question the book never answers lights nothing at all.
Every speck is a paragraph he wrote. Every light is an idea. The lines are how they connect — and when you ask a question, you're watching the answer travel.
The book contains 2,329 paragraphs across 20 chapters, indexed into 95 concept nodes joined by 465 relationships, 6 of which remain open and flagged for verification. Choosing one of the questions above shows the answer, and the chapter and paragraph it came from.
Anyone can point a model at your book. Nobody else can show you the paragraph.
The difference isn't model quality. It's whether the answer is governed by a canon or generated near one.
| A model with your book in context | Author DNA | |
|---|---|---|
| Where answers come from | Statistical proximity to your text | Indexed source objects with coordinates |
| When it doesn't know | Answers anyway, fluently | Says the book doesn't cover it, and stops |
| Citation | Chapter, sometimes, sometimes wrong | Chapter and paragraph, verified against canon |
| Your frameworks | Paraphrased, renamed, blurred together | Registered by name, step order preserved |
| Your vocabulary | Replaced with the model's defaults | Exact terms enforced, words you never use blocked |
| Your reasoning | Not modelled at all | Argument patterns and standards of proof, extracted |
| Quality control | Vibes | 480 evaluation scenarios, re-run on every change |
| What you own | A prompt | A portable canon file. Yours, exportable, forever |
The rules it cannot break.
A voice that outlives you has to be trustworthy when you aren't in the room to correct it. Four constraints, enforced at the system level, not requested in a prompt.
It never invents.
Every sentence traces to a source object. If the canon has no answer it says the book doesn't go there, and offers the nearest thing that is written down.
It never modifies canon.
Corrections change labels and metadata. The manuscript text itself is immutable, confirmed at every gate, across every version.
It never speaks in extraction language.
Internal analysis labels are structurally barred from author-voice output, so the DNA can never sound like the machine that made it.
It never rounds up its confidence.
Open links and unverified claims stay visible instead of being closed to make a number look complete.
Published as-is. The open items are the point — a ledger that only ever reads clean is a ledger nobody checked.
Five gates. Nothing advances until the one before it closes.
Canon lock
The finished manuscript is frozen and versioned. From here the text is read-only for everyone, including us.
Out: immutable sourceExtraction
Chapter by chapter, paragraph by paragraph. Claims, stories, frameworks, terminology, voice, epistemology.
Out: 55 fields × every chapterReconciliation
Cross-chapter links resolved, duplicates collapsed, contradictions surfaced. Open items named rather than closed.
Out: integrity ledgerVoice calibration
You read answers and correct them. Every correction becomes a scenario the system must keep passing.
Out: 480 held-out scenariosDeployment
Your DNA goes live on the surfaces you choose. You hold the export. You can revoke any surface.
Out: a voice that answersA book answers the questions it anticipated. Your DNA answers the rest.
The companion
A reader finishes chapter 4 at midnight with a question the chapter didn't answer. They ask you. You answer, cite the chapter, and point them to the one they haven't read.
A QR on the jacket. The book stops being a monologue.
The advisor
Your methodology, available to the people paying for it, at the hour they need it. Every answer runs your framework in your order.
Seat-licensed. Usage visible to you. Scope you control.
The consistency layer
Everyone who speaks for your company drafts against the same canon. One position, not fourteen approximations of it.
API access. Your terminology enforced.
The legacy
Your grandchildren ask a question in 2071 and get a real answer, in your words, traceable to the page you wrote it on.
Successor-designated. Canon exportable. No lock-in.
Three depths of extraction.
All three require a finished manuscript — yours, or one BookLore built with you. What changes is how much of the mind behind it we take.
Voiceprint
The book, indexed and answerable. For authors who want the reader companion and nothing more.
- Full paragraph coverage and coordinates
- Framework and terminology registries
- Voice behaviour fields (48—50)
- Reader companion surface
- 120 evaluation scenarios
- Canon export, yours to keep
Author Intelligence
The whole mind. Epistemology, argument construction, and the knowledge graph that lets it reason past the book's own questions.
- Everything in Voiceprint
- All 55 reasoning fields per chapter
- Knowledge graph and cross-chapter links
- Argument and epistemology fields (51—55)
- 480 evaluation scenarios
- Companion, advisor and API surfaces
- Two recalibration passes with you
Estate
Author Intelligence, plus the arrangements that make “forever” a real word rather than a marketing one — with nothing to renew.
- Everything in Author Intelligence
- Successor designation and access control
- Recorded voice capture, if you want it heard
- Canon migration and format refresh, for life, at no charge
- Escrowed export — released if we ever close
- Written continuity terms for your counsel
Extraction takes 6—10 weeks depending on manuscript length and how much calibration time we can get. We take four authors a quarter, because the reconciliation pass can't be rushed without producing exactly the thing we refuse to sell.
None of this exists without the book.
The canon is extracted from a finished manuscript. That's the artifact everything else is built on — and it starts at $2,900.