LarkWrite
Personal essays with a reader, not a ghostwriter
First-person essays need honesty and specificity. LarkWrite asks the questions a good editor would — about scene, stakes, and what you're really trying to say.
Scene and stakes
Reader's notes push past abstraction: what happened, where you were, what you risked by telling it.
Sounds like you
Voice profile from your past writing plus mandatory anti-AI-tell rules so suggestions don't read like generic chat output.
Revise on your terms
Select a paragraph when you want language help. AI text stays highlighted until you rewrite it into your own words.
Common questions
- Is this for published essayists or beginners?
- Both. Idle margin notes help while you draft; Explore chats help when you're stuck on angle or structure.
- Can I import an essay from Substack or Medium?
- Yes. URL import and paste/upload samples help LarkWrite learn your voice before you revise the next draft.