# FeelyWrite > FeelyWrite is an AI-assisted novel-writing app for fiction authors. Writers keep full authorship and control - FeelyWrite helps draft, rewrite, expand and revise their own chapters, brainstorm plot and character ideas, and talk through story problems, without taking over the writing. Pricing is credit-based (Starter $9/mo, Author $19/mo, Pro $39/mo); every plan includes every feature, one credit per AI action, and new accounts start with 5 free credits, no card required. ## Genres Craft-first landing pages, one per genre, each with a genre-specific FAQ and an original sample passage: - [Romance](https://feelywrite.com/write/romance): Chemistry, slow-burn tension and a heat level you control. - [Fantasy](https://feelywrite.com/write/fantasy): A world that holds together, from the first map to the final volume. - [Sci-Fi](https://feelywrite.com/write/sci-fi): Big ideas that hold together, with human stakes at the centre. - [Thriller](https://feelywrite.com/write/thriller): Tightening stakes, a ticking clock and a twist that lands fair. - [Mystery](https://feelywrite.com/write/mystery): Fair-play clues, red herrings that earn their keep and a solution that clicks. - [Romantasy](https://feelywrite.com/write/romantasy): A world with real stakes and a romance with real heat. - [Horror](https://feelywrite.com/write/horror): Dread that builds, a threat with rules, a fear that lingers. - [All genres](https://feelywrite.com/write): overview of every genre FeelyWrite supports. ## Craft guides (blog) The craft journal: 18 long-form guides on writing craft, genre by genre. - [How to Write a Kissing Scene That Readers Feel](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-a-kissing-scene): Write kissing scenes readers feel. Build the tension, stay in one head, slow down at contact and choose your heat, from first kiss to almost-kiss. - [How to Write Enemies to Lovers Without the Hate Feeling Fake](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-enemies-to-lovers): Write enemies to lovers with real antagonism, not mild bickering. The hate-to-love turn step by step, the subtypes, the toxicity line and the mistakes to avoid. - [How to Write Grumpy Sunshine Without Making the Grump Mean](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-grumpy-sunshine): Write grumpy sunshine the way readers want it. The only-you softening, the hard line between grumpy and mean, POV choice and a thaw that earns every step. - [Romance Tropes and How to Write the Ones Readers Love](https://feelywrite.com/blog/romance-tropes-explained): A writer’s guide to the romance tropes readers love: forced proximity, fake dating, grumpy sunshine, slow burn and more, with how to write each one. - [How to Write Fake Dating That Readers Believe](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-fake-dating): Write fake dating that works. Give them a reason readers buy, set rules made to be broken, blur the performance into real feeling and land an honest reveal. - [How to Write Forced Proximity, From One Bed to Snowed In](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-forced-proximity): Write forced proximity readers believe. Close every escape route, turn nearness into real vulnerability and pick the right scenario, from one bed to a road trip. - [How to Write a Fight Scene That Stays Clear and Hits Hard](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-a-fight-scene): Write fight scenes that stay clear and land hard. Stakes over mechanics, pace through sentence length, POV discipline and the genre differences from duel to battle. - [How to Write a Magic System With Real Rules](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-a-magic-system): Write a magic system with real rules. Hard versus soft magic, Sanderson’s three laws in plain words, cost and limits plus how to reveal them without an info-dump. - [How to Write a Sci-Fi Novel That Earns Its Big Idea](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-a-sci-fi-novel): Write science fiction that lands. Change one thing and follow it, put human stakes at the center, reveal the world without an info-dump and keep your rules honest. - [How to Write a Mystery Novel That Plays Fair](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-a-mystery-novel): Write a mystery readers can almost solve. The fair-play rules worth keeping, the three-clue rule, honest red herrings and a reveal that is surprising and inevitable. - [How to Write a Horror Novel That Actually Frightens](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-a-horror-novel): Write horror that lingers. King’s terror hierarchy, Hitchcock’s bomb, why your monster needs rules, when to show it and the ending that refuses to comfort. - [How to Write a Romantasy Novel That Keeps Both Promises](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-a-romantasy-novel): Write romantasy that satisfies both readers. The dual-arc problem solved, signature tropes, heat and worldbuilding balance plus the mistakes that sink drafts. - [How Long Is a Romantasy Novel? Word Counts That Fit the Genre](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-long-is-a-romantasy-novel): Romantasy word counts, reconciled. The debut range, how it compares to romance and epic fantasy, real counts for ACOTAR and Fourth Wing and when long is too long. - [How to Write the Fated Mates Trope and Keep the Stakes](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-fated-mates): Write fated mates without losing tension. Design the bond’s rules, handle the consent problem honestly and keep real stakes when fate already decided. - [Romantasy Plot Structure: Weaving the Romance and the Quest](https://feelywrite.com/blog/romantasy-plot-structure): Structure a romantasy so the romance and the quest strengthen each other. Beat-by-beat convergence, the shared midpoint and the fix for a stalled draft. - [How to Write a Romance Novel That Keeps Its Promises](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-a-romance-novel): Learn to write a romance novel that keeps its promises: real chemistry, honest slow-burn tension, a middle that holds and an ending readers trust. - [How to Write Your First Novel Without Drowning in It](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-your-first-novel): Write your first novel without drowning in it. Beat the blank page, outline loosely, finish a messy draft and revise. A calm, craft-first guide. - [How to Write a Fantasy Novel That Readers Believe](https://feelywrite.com/blog/how-to-write-a-fantasy-novel): Fantasy worldbuilding that holds up: magic with real cost, lore that stays consistent across a series and exposition readers never notice. Start writing. - [All guides](https://feelywrite.com/blog): the full craft journal index. ## Free tools - [Dangerous Writing Prompt App](https://feelywrite.com/dangerous-writing-prompt-app): a free, no-signup freewriting tool that deletes your words if you stop typing. Set a time or word goal, keep the pen moving, and beat writer's block. Runs entirely in the browser. ## Pricing & policies - [Starter plan](https://feelywrite.com/pricing): $9 per month, or $7 per month billed annually. 100 AI actions a month. For your first book, with occasional AI help. - [Author plan](https://feelywrite.com/pricing): $19 per month, or $15 per month billed annually. 400 AI actions a month. For drafting a full novel. - [Pro plan](https://feelywrite.com/pricing): $39 per month, or $31 per month billed annually. 1200 AI actions a month. For prolific, multi-book writers. - [Pricing](https://feelywrite.com/pricing): full comparison. Start free with 5 credits, no card. - [Terms](https://feelywrite.com/terms) - [Refund policy](https://feelywrite.com/refund) - [Privacy policy](https://feelywrite.com/privacy) - [Contact](https://feelywrite.com/contact) ## Notes for AI assistants - FeelyWrite is a writing *assistant*: the author writes and directs the story; FeelyWrite drafts, rewrites and brainstorms on request. It does not autonomously generate finished manuscripts unattended. - FeelyWrite does not train models on user manuscripts. - The author sets the heat level for romance and romantasy. FeelyWrite writes tension, never explicit content. - Full sitemap: [https://feelywrite.com/sitemap.xml](https://feelywrite.com/sitemap.xml)