Storycosm Systems is the creative infrastructure platform for writers and worldbuilders who treat fiction like a production discipline — not a hobby they'll get around to someday.
Every writing tool solves one piece of the problem. Scrivener holds your manuscript. A spreadsheet tracks your characters. A word processor drafts your scenes. A project manager tracks your deadlines. A plot structure app organizes your beats. A different app holds your world bible.
Serious writers end up running a dozen tools that don't talk to each other — and none of them were built for someone writing across multiple pen names, in multiple genres, across an interconnected creative universe.
Storycosm Systems started because the tools didn't exist. Not in a marketable form, not at a price point a working author could justify, and certainly not integrated into a single system. So I built it.
Currently the platform covers four pillars: Storycosm Forge (the production tracker), Plot & Story Systems (the full Structure Library, with beat sheets for every major methodology), Fiction Frameworks (complete frameworks for entire fictional universes), and Interactive Universe Maps (explorable worlds you can build inside).
Every piece exists because I needed it — not because a product team thought it might sell.
Inspiration is a starting point, not a method. Prolific writers need systems that work on the days the muse doesn't show up. Every tool I build assumes you're treating writing like a craft and a career.
The character templates have twenty-plus sections, not five. The Structure Library spans every major methodology, not one rigid formula. The Fiction Frameworks run 600+ pages because that's what complete worlds actually require.
Characters appear in stories. Stories belong to series. Series live in Storycosms. Scenes reference beats. Everything in a working writer's universe is connected — so the tools have to be connected too.
The framework packages are yours to keep, forever. Membership is month-to-month, or discounted if you pay yearly. No contracts either way. I build the tools I use myself — so I charge the way I'd want to pay.
Storycosm Systems was built for a specific kind of writer. Not every writer. If this sounds like you, you're in the right place.
Pick the tier that matches where you are, or explore a framework package to see what "production-ready fiction infrastructure" actually looks like.