Embercatch
№ 001The Foundry Edition

Embercatch

Don't let your creative flare fade to ash.

A fine-press command center for the writing life. We cast what you make into finished things — beginning with a studio that gives your manuscript a voice, or a voice for every character in it.

Embercatch — embercatch.com
§ The Premise

Colophon, i.

Every book begins as a spark. Most fade — in the doubt, the drudge-work, the long cold stretch between the idea and the shelf. The craft was never the problem. The problem is everything around it: the tools that scatter your attention, the busywork that cools the fire. Embercatch is the bellows — one press-room where the heat stays up and the work gets made.

The house rule, pressed on the first page.
§ 01 · Audiobook Studio

Kindled & running

Your words, in your characters' voices.

This isn't a mock-up. Every line below was voiced from a real manuscript — a distinct voice forged for the narrator, for Vi, and for her father. Press play.

The Cast3 voices
N

Narrator

forged voice

Warm · unhurried · intimate

V

Vi

forged voice

Seven · soft · curious

V

Vi's Father

forged voice

Tender · warm · low

Voices forged for the scene, from the text itself

Blue Haven · Chapter One

A truck, a clearing

by Brandy Stoker
0:00 / 0:25

Now do it with your book.

Cast the characters, forge their voices, and hear a one-minute sample. Free — you just need a verified account.

Open the Audiobook Studio
§ The Method

From cold page to living voice.

Four passes through the press. No timeline theatre — just the order the work actually moves in.

I

Bring your manuscript

Drop in an EPUB, DOCX, or plain text. Embercatch sets it into chapters and reads the dialogue, marking who speaks where.

II

Cast your voices

Keep one narrator, or let the studio propose a voice for each character from how they're written — then tune warmth, pace, and pitch per role.

III

Strike the whole book

Embercatch renders the whole book, chapter by chapter, holding each character's voice consistent from first line to last.

IV

Proof, then publish

Audition any line, re-strike a paragraph, and export production-ready audio — or hand it to the Release Desk when it kindles.

§ The Colophon

Keep the fire up.

Be first through the foundry doors. Early access to the Audiobook Studio and every press we light after it.