For Writers
FOR WRITERS

Your first draft writes itself while you sleep.

Dreams hand you images, premises, characters, and lines of dialogue every night. Most of it is gone within minutes of waking. Epona is a capture tool designed for people who care about what gets lost. Record the dream in a sleepy minute, watch the mind finish the page later.

The best source material is the one you haven't edited yet

A dream is a first draft with no self-consciousness. It hands you a figure walking toward a lighthouse, a house that keeps adding rooms, a conversation between your grandmother and a stranger. The images arrive pre-loaded with emotional weight because your own psyche picked them. Epona captures them before the analytical brain gets hold of them. You can come back to the raw record weeks later and pull out the seed for a story, a poem, or a scene.

See a scene before you try to write it

Some scenes are hard to write because you can feel them but not yet see them. Epona's visualization layer renders the dream as a multi-scene sequence so you have a reference image to write against. Not a storyboard you're bound to. A prompt that saves you thirty minutes of describing-in-the-dark before the writing can begin.

A private archive, organized the way writers think

Every dream is stored with its mood, symbols, and date. Search for the dream about the flooded basement. Filter by the nights when you were anxious. Pull up every dream where a door appears. After a year the archive starts behaving like a private thesaurus of your own images, something no prompt or generator can give you.

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Record your dream now

Start writing in the browser. You can publish anonymously, then sign in later if you want to save and manage it.

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