For the ones who talk before they write

Write your novel by talking.

Say the sentence out loud. On the walk to the mailbox, in the car, at the sink with your hands still wet. SemaWrite listens and files what you said into chapters and scenes, without changing a word of it.

Filed into Chapter 4
Play back your own voice
SemaWrite recording a spoken draft on an iPhone

No ghostwriting

It does not write your book. It listens to how you told it.

Your words only

Every sentence is something you actually said out loud.

Audio attached

Touch any paragraph and hear the moment you said it.

What it remembers

It catches the plot hole you forgot you left.

SemaWrite keeps track of your characters, your timeline, the threads you started and never closed. Then it asks you about them, in plain language, one question at a time.

Gaps

Chapter 2 — What the Tide Left

You mentioned Mara's brother in Chapter 2 but never introduced him.

Record an answer

Chapter 3 — Static

The letter on the counter is mentioned twice, never read.

The proof

Tap any sentence. Hear yourself say it.

Every line stays tied to the moment you spoke it. Play it back and you hear your own voice, tired or restless or half sure of itself, saying the words on the page.

Fragment

Mara heard the truck before she saw it, that particular rattle their father's old Ford made on the gravel.

0:040:09
Chapter 4 → The Visitor, Scene 2Move
The only rule

Your voice stays yours.

No ghostwriting, not once. SemaWrite organizes what you said, trims the filler, and files your sentences where they belong. It will never write one for you.

Your voice stays yours

SemaWrite never invents prose.
The manuscript is only what you said.
Tap any line to hear yourself say it.
Already yours

Export it. It was always yours.

Markdown, plain text, or Word, whenever you want it. What comes out is only what you spoke. Nothing added, nothing dressed up.

Export The Undertow

Markdown.md
Plain text.txt
Word.docx

Exports contain only the words you spoke, nothing generated.