Cozy Co-Author is a guided AI writing system designed specifically to help you create and publish cozy fantasy novels using AI (primarily Claude).
It’s a two-file system + training program that works like this:
You upload the files into an AI tool
Answer a series of guided questions
The system generates a structured plan for your book
Then helps you write it chapter by chapter
Instead of guessing what to write next, you’re following a clear roadmap.
The process is built around 3 simple steps:
1. Plan
You answer 14 guided questions. The system creates:
Story Bible
Character Profiles
Chapter Outline
World details
2. Write
The AI writes chapters based on that structure, while you:
Review
Adjust direction
Keep creative control
3. Publish
Once finished, you can upload directly to Amazon KDP and start distributing your book.
Cozy Co-Author was created by Søren Jordansen, also known as The Copy Viking from Denmark. He used this exact system to write and publish a full cozy fantasy trilogy (Whiskers & Wildwood), clocking in at over 200,000 words… in under two weeks.
Søren isn’t new to building digital products either. He’s also behind tools like Audio Dollars and Sudoku Maker, which gives you a sense that he’s been in this space for a while and understands how to create systems people can actually use.
Cozy Co-Author was created by Søren Jordansen, also known as The Copy Viking from Denmark. He used this exact system to write and publish a full cozy fantasy trilogy (Whiskers & Wildwood), clocking in at over 200,000 words… in under two weeks.
Søren isn’t new to building digital products either. He’s also behind tools like Audio Dollars and Sudoku Maker, which gives you a sense that he’s been in this space for a while and understands how to create systems people can actually use.
Cozy Co-Author Key Features
The Cozy Fantasy Framework (The Core Engine)
This is easily the most important part of the system. Instead of relying on generic AI outputs, Cozy Co-Author uses a pre-built writing framework designed specifically for cozy fantasy storytelling. What it actually does behind the scenes:
Maintains a consistent tone across chapters
Controls pacing so the story doesn’t feel rushed or repetitive
Reduces common “AI writing patterns” (like overused phrases or awkward dialogue)
Keeps the writing grounded and readable instead of overly dramatic or robotic
The 14-Step Guided Setup System
This is where everything begins—and honestly, it’s one of the smartest parts of the product. Instead of asking you to come up with a story from scratch, the system walks you through 14 structured steps, covering:
Story concept
Main character direction
Setting and world
Tone and emotional feel
Plot progression
At each step, you’re not left guessing. You get:
Multiple-choice style options
Suggested directions
Clear explanations for each option
So instead of staring at a blank page, you’re making decisions. By the end of this setup, you’ll have:
A complete Story Bible
Character profiles
A detailed chapter outline
World-building notes
Story Bible & Character Consistency System
One of the biggest issues with AI writing is inconsistency—characters changing personality, details being forgotten, or plot points getting messy. Cozy Co-Author tries to fix that with a structured Story Bible system, which includes:
Character traits and development arcs
Relationship dynamics
Setting rules
Ongoing story context
This acts like a “memory system” for your book. From my experience, it helps the AI:
Keep characters consistent
Avoid contradictions
Maintain continuity across chapters
Chapter-by-Chapter Writing Workflow
Instead of generating an entire book in one go (which usually ends badly), Cozy Co-Author uses a controlled, chapter-by-chapter approach. Here’s how it works:
You generate one chapter at a time
Review and adjust it
Provide light feedback if needed
Move on to the next chapter
“Done For You”, “Done With You”, and “Faster Writing” Modes
The system is flexible depending on how involved you want to be. You can use it in three different ways:
Done For You
You make basic decisions
AI handles most of the writing
Best for speed and beginners
Done With You
You co-write with the AI
You edit and refine along the way
Best balance of control + efficiency
Better & Faster Writing
Use the framework mainly for planning
Write more yourself
Best for experienced writers
Built-In Anti-AI Writing Controls
This is something a lot of tools don’t address directly. Cozy Co-Author includes built-in logic to reduce:
Overly dramatic formatting (short, choppy sentences)
Repetitive phrasing
Generic descriptions
“Fluffy” or unnatural dialogue
Full Training Program (23 Modules)
Beyond the writing system, you also get a structured training course that walks you through:
How to use the framework effectively
How to generate better outputs
Editing and polishing your manuscript
Publishing on Amazon KDP
Creating book covers using AI
Basic promotion strategies
Kindle Publishing & Monetization Guidance
The system is clearly designed with publishing in mind—not just writing. It teaches you:
How Kindle Unlimited works
Why series perform better than standalone books
How royalties are generated (per page read)
Basic launch strategies (including free promos)
Series-Building Strategy
One feature that’s easy to overlook—but actually very important—is the focus on series creation. Instead of stopping at one book, the system encourages you to:
Turn one idea into multiple books
Build a connected story world
Keep readers engaged across volumes
Beginner-Friendly Setup (No Technical Skills Required)
You don’t need:
Coding knowledge
Advanced prompt writing skills
Prior writing experience
If you can:
Copy and paste files
Answer guided questions
Follow step-by-step instructions
Works with Free AI Tools (Optional Upgrade)
You can run the system using free AI access, which makes it low-risk to try.
However:
Free usage may require multiple sessions
You might experience pauses or limits
If you upgrade to a paid AI plan, the process becomes faster—but it’s not required to get started or even finish a book.
Continuous Updates Included
Another small but valuable feature:
You get future updates to the system
No additional cost
Since AI tools evolve quickly, this helps keep the framework relevant over time.
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Cozy Co-Author Front End ($17)
Cozy Co-Author is currently priced at $17, and from what I’ve seen, it’s expected to increase to around $27 after the launch period.
Before trying this, I had already tested a few AI writing tools—and honestly, most of them felt the same. The output was flat. Repetitive. Characters didn’t feel distinct, and after a couple of chapters, everything started blending together. You can usually tell within a few paragraphs that it’s AI-generated.
That’s what made this feel different. Cozy Co-Author isn’t just another prompt or “generate a story” tool. It’s a two-file system designed to work with Claude, where you:
Upload the files
Answer 14 guided planning questions
And then build your novel step by step, chapter by chapter
What I liked most is that it doesn’t just dump content on you—it actually keeps the voice and structure consistent as the story progresses. It feels more like working with the AI instead of just using it. If you’ve ever written off AI fiction because the quality didn’t feel usable, this is one of those tools that’s worth looking at more closely before judging.
And considering what you’re getting:
Full writing framework
Guided setup system
Complete training course
No monthly fees
14-day refund policy
…it’s honestly a pretty low-risk way to test this kind of workflow for yourself.
Bump: Ghostwriting License – $27
Claim full rights to use the entire Cozy Co-Author system for clients. Ghostwrite novels, sell branded books, or launch services—turn your new skills into income right away.
OTO1: Cozy Genre Vault – $67
Expand beyond fantasy with six custom-built frameworks: Cozy Romantasy, Mystery, Paranormal Mystery, Romance, Paranormal Romance, and Sci-Fi. Each has its own voice library, craft engine, and genre architecture—researched and built from scratch, not recycled.
Plus:
Six plug-and-play setup prompts (same easy 3-step process).
15-module training guide: Genre strategies, pen names, publishing rhythms, market intel, covers, keywords—read one section and dive in confidently.
Never guess your next genre—scale your cozy empire.
OTO2: Cozy Promo Stacker – $57
($422 Value—Yours for $57)
Stack promotions like a pro with:
Promotion Playbook: Tiered channels, best sites/days, KDP timing—from my real campaigns.
Review Engine: Land 10-20 legit reviews fast (services, process, timing).
List Building System: Capture emails, build magnets with Co-Author, own your audience.
Catalog Wiring Guide: Back matter, series pages, cross-sells, profiles—the hidden sales boosters.
Rotation Strategy: Keep multiple series/genres hot for steady income.
Full training modules, Whiskers & Wildwood case study (real numbers, mistakes, tweaks), and lifetime updates as I run live campaigns.
OTO3: Cozy Editor – $37
Hand off editing to Claude too—framework + training eliminates the manual grind.
OTO4: Cozy Publisher’s Guild – $14.99/mo (or $147/year)
KDP-focused community + weekly group sessions with Soren. Network, strategize, and grow.
OTO5: $100 Million Copy AI – $197
Permanent access to Soren’s personal Custom GPT—the exact system he uses daily. Not inspired by him. Not trained on scraps. His real copywriting powerhouse, built to skip endless explanations.
I created a short cozy fantasy series starter called: “The Witch Who Rents Out Cursed Rooms”
The idea was simple but clickable:
A quiet town
A slightly sarcastic witch running a rental house
Each guest brings a strange magical problem
Episodic structure (easy to continue into a series)
I chose this because it felt like something that could:
Hook readers quickly
Work well in Kindle Unlimited
Be expanded into multiple books
Setup Phase (Where It Actually Helped)
The setup process took me around 1–2 hours, and this is where I noticed the first big difference. Normally, I’d get stuck here:
Overthinking the plot
Changing ideas halfway
Never feeling “ready” to start
But this time, the system forced me to make decisions quickly. By the end, I had:
A clear story direction
Defined character personality (which helped a lot later)
A structured chapter outline
The Core Premise: The Hearth & Hex is a magical boarding house located on the outskirts of Perch, a town where the veil between the mundane and the magical is thin but polite. The house doesn’t just rent rooms; it “tends” to the magical burdens of its guests.
The Setting: Perch & The House
The Town of Perch: A quintessential “cozy” village. It features cobblestone streets, a baker who over-proofs bread when nervous, and a local governing body that is more concerned with flower-box height than dark magic.
The House (The Hearth & Hex): A sentient-adjacent building. The rooms shift in size and layout to suit the guest’s psychological state.
The Kitchen: The heart of the house, featuring a wood-burning stove and a cabinet full of teas for every possible emotional or magical crisis.
The Garden: A wild, overgrown space where “safe” magical plants (like Glow-Mint and Memory-Rose) grow.
The Magic System
Low-Impact Magic: In this world, magic is like plumbing—it’s useful but messy. High-level sorcery is rare and usually exhausting.
Sympathetic Magic: Elara’s specialty. She uses physical objects (tea, cleaning supplies, comfort food) to influence magical states. You don’t “banish” a curse; you soak it out like a stubborn wine stain.
The “Cost”: Magic doesn’t cost life force; it costs patience and attention. Using it improperly results in “magical residue”—glowing stains, weird smells, or a grumpy tea kettle.
Series Tone & Style
Perspective: Third-person limited (focusing on Elara).
Language: Whimsical descriptions paired with Elara’s dry, deadpan internal monologue.
Themes: Found family, the dignity of “small” magic, and the idea that nothing is truly “cursed”—just misunderstood.
Character Profiles
Elara (The Protagonist)
Role: Owner of The Hearth & Hex / Professional “Curse-Tender.”
Archetype: The Reluctant Matriarch.
Voice: Dry, witty, slightly British in cadence. She uses understatement to handle absurdity.
Example: “I see you’ve accidentally summoned a minor deity in the bathtub. I’ll go fetch the extra-absorbent towels.”
Motivation: To maintain her peace and quiet, which she paradoxically does by inviting chaotic magical problems into her home.
Secret: She left a high-ranking position in the “Magical Bureaucracy” because she grew tired of politics and preferred the honesty of a messy curse.
Barnaby (Book 1 Guest / Recurring Ally)
Role: A failed clockmaker; the first “success story.”
Personality: Nervous, meticulous, and deeply kind. He speaks in hesitant sentences.
Magic: Chronomancy (Time Magic). After Book 1, he stays in town as the local repairman for magical items.
The Bond: He views Elara as the older sister he never wanted but desperately needed.
The Tea Kettle (Supporting “Character”)
Role: Sentient kitchen appliance.
Personality: Grumpy, opinionated, and fiercely loyal.
Communication: Whistles in different pitches to express annoyance, approval, or “I told you so.”
Quirk: Only boils water for people it likes. If it dislikes a guest, the water stays lukewarm indefinitely.
Mayor Higgins (Recurring Antagonist)
Role: The head of the Perch Town Council.
Personality: Bureaucratic, obsessed with “normalcy,” and secretly terrified of magic.
Conflict: He constantly tries to find “zoning violations” at The Hearth & Hex to shut Elara down, representing the mundane world’s fear of the unknown.
The Starlight Guest (Book 2 Key Character)
Role: A celestial being who “fell” into a mortal form.
Personality: Childlike wonder mixed with intense loneliness. She is literally too bright for the world.
Voice: Dreamy, lyrical, and prone to asking deep questions about mundane things like “Why do humans sleep?”
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Book 1 (The Pilot / Barnaby): The Witch Who Rents Out Cursed Rooms – A Cozy Mystery of Shadows and Short-Term Stays
Book 2 (The Next Knock / Starlight Guest): The Witch Who Shelters the Falling Star – A Story Bible Entry of Cosmic Light and Broken Wishes]
Book 3 (The Echo Guest): The Witch Who Quiets the Whisper Room – A Chronicle of Stolen Whispers and Silence
Book 4 (The Sentient Stains): The Witch Who Scrubs the Living Ink – A Hex-Removal Guide to Sympathetic Magic
Book 5 (The Series Climax): The Witch Who Heals the Broken House – A Grand Finale of Secrets and Found Family
Writing Process
I worked on it casually over 5–6 days, mostly in short sessions. Final result:
~47,000 words
Full story from start to finish
What stood out:
The main character actually had a consistent voice (this surprised me)
The tone stayed light and readable—didn’t drift into weird AI style
I didn’t hit that usual burnout halfway through
I still edited things, especially:
Dialogue (to make it feel more natural)
Some repetitive phrases
A few slow sections
Chapter Outline: The Witch Who Rents Out Cursed Rooms
Part 1: The New Arrival
hapter 1: The Welcome Mat is Frayed. We meet Elara, a witch with a sharp tongue and a soft spot for “broken” magic. She is preparing the “Cloud Suite” for a guest while dealing with a sentient, grumpy tea kettle.
Chapter 2: The Guest with the Heavy Suitcase. The guest arrives: Barnaby, a nervous man carrying a trunk that leaks literal shadows. He claims he just needs a week of sleep, but the shadows are starting to eat the wallpaper.
Chapter 3: Rules of the House. Elara explains the “No Hexing in the Hallways” policy. She realizes Barnaby’s “curse” isn’t a curse at all—it’s a manifestation of his suppressed magical grief.
Chapter 4: A Town Called Perch. Elara heads into the village for supplies (and gossip). We meet the local baker who suspects Elara is up to no good, and Elara uses a tiny bit of “convenience magic” to fix a minor town problem.
Part 2: The Manifestation
Chapter 5: Midnight at the Pantry. The shadows from Barnaby’s trunk escape and start “redecorating” the kitchen. Elara has to have a heart-to-heart with a shadow-monster while trying to make a grilled cheese sandwich.
Chapter 6: The Root of the Problem. Elara digs into Barnaby’s history. He’s a failed clockmaker whose clocks started “ticking” out people’s secrets. He’s terrified of his own power.
Chapter 7: Tea and Therapy. A cozy chapter focused on dialogue. Elara and Barnaby sit in the garden. She teaches him how to “braid” the shadows into something harmless, like a very dark, fuzzy cat.
Chapter 8: The Nosy Neighbor. The town’s self-appointed “Safety Inspector” knocks on the door. Elara must hide the shadow-cat and the floating tea kettle while maintaining the appearance of a normal B&B.
Part 3: The Climax & Resolution
Chapter 9: The Shadow Storm. Barnaby has a breakthrough (or a breakdown), and the shadows explode in a display of magic that threatens to reveal the house’s secrets to the whole town.
Chapter 10: The Witch’s Intervention. Elara doesn’t use “big” combat magic; she uses “cozy” magic. She anchors the house with the scent of lavender and the sound of a ticking clock, helping Barnaby reclaim his magic.
Chapter 11: Sunlight and Suitcases. The curse is lifted (or rather, integrated). Barnaby leaves, not cured, but capable. He leaves behind a magical clock that tells the “emotional time” of the house.
Chapter 12: The Next Knock. Elara cleans the room, sighs at the lingering shadow stains, and pours a cup of tea. Just as she sits down, the doorbell rings again. A new guest is standing there—this one is glowing blue.
Before this, I had:
Ideas I never finished
Drafts I never published
Tools I didn’t fully trust
After using Cozy Co-Author:
I finished a full book
Turned it into a small series
Started seeing consistent (even if modest) results
That shift—from “trying things” to actually publishing—was the biggest win.
My Honest Opinion
Cozy Co-Author isn’t magic.
You still need to:
Make decisions
Edit your work
Put in a bit of effort
But it removes the hardest part: Getting from idea → finished book. And once you cross that line once, everything gets easier.
That’s all what I want to share with you about Cozy Co-Author. I hope that my review can give you a helping hand in deciding what is best for you.
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