This is beautiful. I have been underutilizing Claude. I love the troupe prompt. Never used that before. Nice video. Subscribed already. Will be on the lookout for more on ai writing
I would still use this method and definitely create an artifact for your outline and chapters. The part I’d do differently is I would strongly recommend paying for Pro and creating a project for a 50k word novel. Your project instructions can contain your outline, plot points, character details, etc. which will help you avoid usage limits and you can create as many chats as needed while still keeping them organized in one section of Claude. I’d also adjust my prompts for each chapter to explicitly ask for it to be written to 2000-2500 words to reflect the full length novel style. It still struggles to hit the word count but will get you above the 800-1K word count that Claude gravitates towards.
Do you have any editing prompts for after you have created the content? I have been writing stuff not quite the same as this, ( love the tropes prompt) but partly me ie I write out what I want in the chapter and perhaps even some dialogue or parts of it and then get the ai a help for each chapter. For example in my sci-fi book I’m creating just one of my projects I wrote a ton of stuff years ago and then have used chat gpt to help me flesh it out better. But as I’m not great with writing, I’m sure it needs someone like an editor of some sort to fix it, but as I don’t have the cash I would to hear if you have any editing prompts or anything similar you would use. Thanks again for the great content keep it up buddy!
I do have some editing prompts I like to use. Claude seems to handle editing better than ChatGPT but the biggest thing is providing it with specific text examples of what you do like and don’t like and why. The strength of AI editing relies on your ability to express your taste to the AI. I’ll try to make a video on this!
It would be interesting to read a full transcript of this book. I am not against AI, but it's disingenuous to lead people to believe they can create a readable novella using this method.
I have a major issue with this video. (Respectfully) You dishonor the writing process with this random speeding up of the video to make your voice seem like it's fast forwarding just to get through the video faster. It's the prompt creation process that is so very important. Almost as important as the output that you talk endlessly about. I think maybe rethink this approach.
why ai writing sucks- it has not personal reference. Everything that makes writing genuine and interesting comes from a real writer's experiences, point of view and attitude toward what they are writing
Great im thankful for your help!
Very impressive!
What tools would you recommend for cover creation?
This is beautiful. I have been underutilizing Claude. I love the troupe prompt. Never used that before.
Nice video. Subscribed already. Will be on the lookout for more on ai writing
Thanks so much for watching and for the kind words! Glad it was helpful 🙌
Great tutorial as usual - thank you! For a longer project, such as 50K word novel, would you still use this method? If not, what would you change?
I would still use this method and definitely create an artifact for your outline and chapters. The part I’d do differently is I would strongly recommend paying for Pro and creating a project for a 50k word novel. Your project instructions can contain your outline, plot points, character details, etc. which will help you avoid usage limits and you can create as many chats as needed while still keeping them organized in one section of Claude. I’d also adjust my prompts for each chapter to explicitly ask for it to be written to 2000-2500 words to reflect the full length novel style. It still struggles to hit the word count but will get you above the 800-1K word count that Claude gravitates towards.
Do you have any editing prompts for after you have created the content? I have been writing stuff not quite the same as this, ( love the tropes prompt) but partly me ie I write out what I want in the chapter and perhaps even some dialogue or parts of it and then get the ai a help for each chapter. For example in my sci-fi book I’m creating just one of my projects I wrote a ton of stuff years ago and then have used chat gpt to help me flesh it out better. But as I’m not great with writing, I’m sure it needs someone like an editor of some sort to fix it, but as I don’t have the cash I would to hear if you have any editing prompts or anything similar you would use.
Thanks again for the great content keep it up buddy!
I do have some editing prompts I like to use. Claude seems to handle editing better than ChatGPT but the biggest thing is providing it with specific text examples of what you do like and don’t like and why. The strength of AI editing relies on your ability to express your taste to the AI. I’ll try to make a video on this!
@@aiwritingschool thanks buddy!
It's not Steven King's style. It's clearly AI Style.
It would be interesting to read a full transcript of this book. I am not against AI, but it's disingenuous to lead people to believe they can create a readable novella using this method.
I have a major issue with this video. (Respectfully) You dishonor the writing process with this random speeding up of the video to make your voice seem like it's fast forwarding just to get through the video faster. It's the prompt creation process that is so very important. Almost as important as the output that you talk endlessly about. I think maybe rethink this approach.
why ai writing sucks- it has not personal reference. Everything that makes writing genuine and interesting comes from a real writer's experiences, point of view and attitude toward what they are writing
Your point about incorporating a real writer’s POV is exactly what is taught at AI Writing School