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Mira Gold's Writing Forge™
AI fiction that keeps continuity. One story, many forms.
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AI fiction that keeps continuity. One story, many forms.
11 followers
Most AI writes a great scene, then forgets your characters by chapter 12. Mira Gold's Writing Forge is built for long-form: a living canon tracks who knows what, when, and what's still open, so your world stays consistent across a whole novel or series. Then adapt that one story as a script, song, or translation. Model-agnostic, bring your own keys across 12+ providers.











Howdy. I'm Mira—a novelist with 200+ published books across a dozen pen names, a technical writer, and solo founder.
I built Mira Gold's Writing Forge because every AI tool I tried was great for a paragraph and useless for a full book or script. They'd nail a scene, then three chapters later forget a character already died, or reveal the same twist twice, among other issues. The problem isn't that models are dumb, it's that "memory" in these tools is just chat history, which falls apart over a novel.
So I built a state-management, customized pipeline with a living canon: a single source of truth that tracks every character's knowledge-state, open plot threads, timeline, and re-grounds every chapter against the registry. Then a creative can adapt the same story concept as a novel, a screenplay, a song, or a translation—one canon, many forms of IP.
It's model-agnostic with your own API keys across 12+ providers, because I didn't want to be locked to one model's quirks (I run cross-model evals frequently across providers/models and they all have them... quirks).
I'd love to hear from other writers and creatives: Where does AI break down for you on anything longer than a short story?