You've poured your soul into 90,000 words. You've edited until your eyes blur. But somewhere in Chapter 12, your protagonist is in two places at once. Novelium catches what exhausted eyes miss.
Timeline Inconsistency Detected
Chapter 3 says "Tuesday" but Chapter 1 established this as "Monday"
Sarah looked at her phone. Tuesday, March 15th. She had been investigating the case for exactly one week...
"The timeline doesn't add up here"
3 conflicts found
15 tracked, all consistent
8 active, 47 insights
Context-aware & ready
Timeline Alert
Inconsistency detected in Chapter 3
3 conflicts
15 tracked
8 active
Ready
You know that sinking feeling...
When a beta reader says "wait, wasn't she in Boston yesterday?"
When you realize Chapter 23 contradicts Chapter 3
When you can't remember if you killed off that minor character
When your 400-page manuscript feels like a house of cards
These moments don't make you a bad writer. They make you human.
Common issues that slip through even careful editing
Pregnancy that spans 11 months, or a sunset at 3 PM in winter
Detection: Timeline stretched from March to February without accounting for year change
Detective interviewing a victim who died three chapters ago
Detection: Character marked deceased in Ch. 8, appears in dialogue Ch. 11
McGuffin changing from necklace to ring, forgotten subplots
Detection: Object reference mismatch across chapters, subplot thread dropped
Character knowing information they haven't learned yet
Detection: Information revealed Ch. 15, referenced by character in Ch. 12
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Jennifer M.
Chapter 18 of 24
Robert T.
Chapter 12 of 24
Amanda L.
Finished!
Timeline confusion
5 readers mentioned the Monday/Tuesday sequence doesn't make sense
Character inconsistency
4 readers: "Why does Sarah suddenly know about the letter?"
Ch 7: 5 readers confused about timeline
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