What happens between the first question and the printed book.
Discovery
A free session. We find out whether the book is there, and tell you honestly if it isn't.
Anchor Conversation
Eight areas covering who you are, what you're teaching and how you sound — typed, or spoken with Athena.
Your outline
Twelve chapters proposed from your own material. You approve or reshape it.
Chapter sessions
Eight prompts a chapter. You confirm what we heard. The chapter locks.
Production
Writers, editors, proof, cover. You review. The book goes to print.
One session becomes seven kinds of material.
Twelve sessions, eight prompts each — typed, or spoken on a call with Athena. Every word in your book starts as something you said.
Your answers become an Intelligence Package for each chapter: the thesis, the story, your framework, the phrases to keep exactly as you said them.
A first draft is generated from that package and your voiceprint. It uses only material you gave us — no invented facts, quotes or people.
BookLore editors work the draft line by line. On Signature and Legacy a named senior writer writes the chapters themselves.
Before it reaches you, the manuscript goes through an AI consistency check for contradictions, timeline errors, repeated phrasing and unverified claims — the mistakes people make when they've read something forty times.
Nothing goes to print until you've read it and said so.
We publish this because you'll be asked about it — by a retailer at upload, and possibly by a reader. The full terms are here.
Eleven areas, one at a time.
A thin answer earns exactly one deeper question. Never two. After the last area we check the chapter for gaps and ask at most two more.
The Intelligence Package
Every locked chapter produces one: the thesis, the primary story split into situation, stakes, decision and outcome, your framework, the phrases worth keeping verbatim, the emotional anchors, anything needing fact-checking, and every gap we couldn't fill.
Writers don't guess and don't invent. They work from this.
See one built — start a Discovery Session