A book is the only thing that the reader gives you eight hours for instead of eight minutes. That shifts what the writing needs to accomplish. Each chapter must earn the next, and a reader who stops at chapter four, won’t continue to chapter five.
Hence, the manuscript is viewed as a long argument rather than stacked topics. One author presents the entire book, keeps record of the promises made, and presents it in digestible chapter lengths.
In a book, a voice is the accumulation of countless small choices such as what to assume the reader doesn’t know, what to explain, and when to stop explaining. Consistency is a result of constant choice making, especially in that to hold chapter twelve against chapter two is a task only the same author can be responsible for.
One author from the first draft to the last page.
A promise log to maintain fidelity to later chapters.
Vocabulary and depth calibrated to the presumed reader.
Where AI falls down on books
Automated manuscripts are vague. Chapter three indicates a three-part structure, chapter nine quietly assumes four parts, and the same example shows up, but in different words. Readers notice at the second repetition and stop trusting the author, which is the one thing a book cannot survive.
How We Plan Structure and Voice for No-AI Books
It begins with the reader’s probable challenge to your main argument, as the order of the chapters is to address and dismantle it. Before writing, we outline the flow, the chapter breaks, and decide on a word budget, and then we agree to a brief voice sample so you can hear the register before its costly to change.
How a book gets written here
Talk about the argument, the audience, and the books your book will associate with.
Create a chapter map with beats, word limits, and the point that each chapter will make.
Write a short voice sample and edit it until the style is appropriate.
Write in chapter batches, edit and run a detector check on each batch before continuing to the next.
Developing No-AI Books From Idea to Final Draft
It runs in visible steps instead of one long silence. The chapter map comes first, then the sample, then batches of two or three chapters. Before each batch, the writer checks the already written chapters to see that the direction of the book remains the same, which allows a correction before ten chapters have gone wrong.
Chapter map with beats and word budgets, confirmed before starting to draft.
The entire manuscript in chapter files and one complete document.
A style sheet that captures the recurring terminology and its spellings and capitalization.
Detector and plagiarism reports for each chapter submitted.
Full copyright transferred to you on final delivery.
What people commission books for
Turning a decade of experience into one solid argument.
Giving a speaking career a supporting book.
Publishing under your own imprint without an agency.
Reviving a book that has lost its direction and sharpness.
What books cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical book
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short book
20,000
$2,000
$20
$2,020
Standard book
45,000
$4,500
$45
$4,545
Full-length book
70,000
$7,000
$70
$7,070
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Everything to Know About No-AI Books
We match the brief to a writer who has already worked in that subject area. If you have worked with an Articled writer before and want them again, name them and we will check their availability first.
Up to 3 days. The writer has to read around the subject before writing it, so we quote honestly rather than promising an hour. If your deadline is tighter, say so in the brief and we will tell you before you pay whether we can meet it.
Yes, and nearly every client does. You are charged according to the number of words in each batch as it is sent to you. Therefore, a 60,000-word book is billed as several smaller invoices rather than one. There is no cost to you beyond what you have received if you decide to stop after chapter six.
Yes, you are. Upon delivery of the work, the writer signs it over and forfeits any right to credit, royalties, or a byline. If you would prefer to list them as a collaborator, this is a discussion to have beforehand rather than later.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our books
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
RMRosa M
Helpful outline, boring email
Chapter seven got me stuck for almost a year, and the suggested structure finally helped. Great outline, but the email with it was a two-sentence filler. I had to ask for a paragraph explaining the order of the chapters.
Verified orderBook outlinesSeptember 2025
DPDanilo P
Sold the book in three sentences
My novel took four years, and the back cover took three sentences and had me stumped for six weeks. The writer must have read the full manuscript (instead of the synopsis) which I know because the copy references a scene from chapter fourteen.
Verified orderBack-cover copyJune 2025
LGLéa G
Kept my voice through forty thousand words
My mother finished reading all nine chapters over four months. Impressively, she did it without knowing I had someone else type it. The writer sent questions after each chapter to eliminate guessing. Of all the things I have written myself, chapter six is the best.