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Lynn Jordan
Добавлен 2 дек 2006
Brainstorming Your Book with Sudowrite
Unlock your creative potential with "Brainstorming Your Book with Sudowrite." Designed for writers of all levels, this course teaches you how to harness the power of Sudowrite, an advanced AI tool, to effortlessly generate fresh ideas, develop compelling plots, create complex characters, and build immersive worlds. Whether you're overcoming writer's block or looking to supercharge your brainstorming sessions, this video provides practical strategies and real-time applications to help you craft a well-developed plan for your book.
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Sudowrite Quick Start -- Sudowrite Overview
Просмотров 842 месяца назад
Lynn Jordan show how to get started writing using Sudowrite. The video covers the Write, Rewrite, Describe, Fast Draft tools as well as Story Bible.
Pantsing (Discovery) Writing With Sudowrite
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Can pantsers (discovery writers) use Sudowrite? Stacy Jones and Lynn Jordan prove that we can. Join us to learn how to use Sudowrite when you have no idea what story you want to start.
Sudowrite Story Bible V2
Просмотров 505 месяцев назад
Try Sudowrite: www.sudowrite.com/?via=lynn Tis is a short overview of the treat features of the enw version of Sudowrite's Story Bible (V2). We now have expanded character descriptions and expanded worldbuilding. Worldbuilding is useful, even if you are writing contemporary, ordinary world sort of prose.
Sudowrite Story Bible V2
Просмотров 485 месяцев назад
Try Sudowrite: www.sudowrite.com/?via=lynn This is a short overview of the great features of the new version of Sudowrite's Story Bible (V2). We now have expanded character descriptions and expanded worldbuiding. Worldbuilding is useful, even if you are writing contemporary, ordindary world sort of prose.
Sudowrite 301 5-9-24
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Sudowrite 301 5-9-24. This class focuses on getting better results with the prose. We discussed plugins and beats as well. Try Sudowrite: www.sudowrite.com/?via=lynn Join Lynn Jordan in "Sudowrite 301," a comprehensive guide tailored for writers struggling to control and effectively use Sudowrite. This episode delves into specific methods and strategies to help you harness AI for your writing p...
Sudowrite 201 5-7-24
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Sudowrite 201 is the intermediate class in the Sudowrite Core Curriculum. Sw 101 is a prerequisite. Try Sudowrite: www.sudowrite.com/?via=lynn
Sudowrite 101 5-6-24
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SW 101 class for people who are new to writing with Sudowrite. We cover navigation and the software interface.
Sudowrite 301
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Sudowrite 301 is an advanced class in the core class series. In this video, Nicole Broussard gives us a preview of the new expanded boxes.
Interview with HL Hines, Author of the Season of Treason
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I had the pleasure of interviewing HL Hines about her latest release, Way of the Wild. For more information visit LoveRomanceNovels
SW 201 4-9-24
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This is Sudowrite 201, the intermediate class. We worked on generating text with multiple LLM Models. We did some experiments with using Sudowrite for non-fiction.
Sudowrite 101 4-8-24
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This is the beginning Sudowrite class. We covered most of the features as well as using First Draft for non-fiction and the Visualization tool.
Editing Fiction With and Without AI
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Lynn Jordan, Nicole Broussard, Mira Gold, and CC get together in a roundtable to discuss various editing methods for fiction both from AI, human, and mixed. AIWC RUclips: www.youtube.com/@AIWritersConnection AIWC Discord: discord.gg/phfqw4Pk Sudowrite Discord: discord.gg/qSGNDZE9 Sudowrite: www.sudowrite.com/?via=lynn
Sudowrite Write-With-Me Session 4
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This session is mostly a question and answer about what we covered during the other sessions.
Interview with Tyrel Van NiekerkI -- I Love Romance Novels
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Interview with Tyrel Van NiekerkI I Love Romance Novels
Interview with Carmen Schober -- I Love Romance Novels
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Interview with Carmen Schober I Love Romance Novels
Interview with Diane Neele, Romance Author
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Interview with Diane Neele, Romance Author
Interview with Diana Solena, Romance Author
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Interview with Diana Solena, Romance Author
Authors Tools Be Where Your Readers Are -- Excellent5 Star Review by Carrie T
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Authors Tools Be Where Your Readers Are Excellent5 Star Review by Carrie T
I need a tutorial specifically for nonfiction article writing. Can you do one? I think many of us are not sticking specifically to books, but want to write articles, too. How do we use Sudowrite to do that? Thanks.
Thanks for this video, Lynn ❤
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Superb video that really highlights some different ways of working. Very helpful.
I'm glad you found value in this video.
Next game: Doom Eternal
Smarter than GenZ
OMG what a smart bird.
It was great to attend the first session you had! I missed the other ones being sick, but glad they are all available on RUclips to watch! Appreciate your sessions!
I'm glad you are finding the sessions useful. If you have any questions, please let me know.
That’s really funny- and AWSOME! Yaaay! 💞💫❤🎈🎈🚁🐟💥😘
How smart !
Thank you. I think so, but I am biased.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:05 📚 *Introduction to the Writing Session* - Overview of the session's purpose and process. - Emphasis on individualized writing processes. - Mention of previous sessions and encouragement to watch replays for insights. 01:52 📖 *Author's Publishing History* - Author's background in writing contemporary romances. - Decision to use a pseudonym for different genres. - Recognition of the importance of name reputation in specific genres. 04:30 🤔 *Brainstorming with Chat GPT* - Introduction of tools for brainstorming, including Chat GPT. - Prompting Chat GPT to generate ideas for a three-book contemporary romance series. - Sharing of generated book premises and tropes. 10:46 💭 *Themes Across the Series* - Listing and explanation of tropes for each book premise. - Discussion of overarching themes that persist across the series. - Highlighting the advantages of planning three-book series. 19:12 🔄 *Continuation of Series with New Characters* - Introduction of a new set of characters for a continuation series. - Discussion about avoiding violations of the "happily ever after" code in romance. - Presentation of new book premises for the continuation. 25:18 🔄 *Using Different AI Models for Premises* - Comparison of brainstorming results from different AI models (Chat GPT, Claude 2.1, Claude 2.0). - Selection of AI models based on individual preferences and effectiveness. - Generating additional book premises using the preferred AI model. 29:32 🖊️ *Incorporating Existing Project into Brainstorm* - Addressing how to use AI tools when you already have a concept and characters. - Demonstration of integrating existing characters and concepts into AI-generated brainstorming. - Reminder of the option to use Chat GPT's character details. 33:22 📝 *Seeking AI Input on Writing Style* - Querying AI on the suitable writing style for the contemporary romance genre. - Preparation for future steps in refining the project. - Acknowledgment of the need for verification and further adjustments. 33:40 📝 *Introduction to Genre and Writing Style in Sudowrite* - Explains how to use Sudowrite to match writing style for different genres. 34:35 🔄 *Experimenting with Style Matching* - Demonstrates the process of pasting genre-related text into Sudowrite and adjusting the writing style. 36:29 🤖 *Customizing Style for Horror Mystery Genre* - Tailors writing style for horror mystery, emphasizing atmospheric description, suspense, and psychological depth. 37:34 🖊️ *Exploring Narrative and Dialogue Styles* - Discusses options for refining narrative and dialogue styles, suggesting more detailed prompts for varied output. 39:05 🗣️ *Addressing Sudowrite's Handling of Dialogue* - Highlights the importance of specifying heavy dialogue in the style box for Sudowrite to generate dialogue-rich content. 41:25 📜 *Caution on AI Interpretation of Words* - Warns about potential AI misinterpretations, using the example of "action beats," and advises careful wording. 42:36 🧠 *Fine-Tuning Style for Horror Mystery* - Refines horror mystery style, emphasizing unreliable narrator, foreshadowing, and character-specific dialogue. 47:21 🚀 *Creating Style for Science Fiction* - Develops writing style for a science fiction-inspired novel, focusing on perspective, detailed description, and narrative structure. 50:16 🔄 *Adjusting Style for Science Fiction* - Tweaks the science fiction style, demonstrating modifications to achieve desired elements within the 40-word limit. 52:44 📚 *Utilizing AI to Define Writing Styles* - Advises using AI to define writing styles for specific genres, leveraging its knowledge for effective style creation. 56:01 🗺️ *Organizing Story Elements in Canvas* - Explores the canvas feature for organizing story elements, including outlines, beats, and characters' ages over chapters. 57:42 🔄 *Adapting Character Ages Throughout the Story* - Discusses challenges with AI inventing ages and suggests using the character box to track and adjust ages as the story progresses. 58:51 🏞️ *Describing Places and Settings* - Advocates using the character box to describe locations, maintaining consistency in setting details throughout the novel. 01:00:12 📆 *Handling Character Aging and Version Control* - Addresses challenges of character aging and introduces a method for version control, documenting changes in each chapter. 01:03:13 📖 *Writing Chapter Endings* - Tips for ending chapters: summarize the last chapter, end on a cliffhanger. - Copy Beats between chapters for smoother flow. - Results may vary, so experiment with techniques. 01:04:19 🔄 *Issues with History Files* - Older projects affected by date stamp issue. - Changes in history files make it challenging to access previous versions. - Uncertainty about fixing the problem. 01:04:47 🔄 *Writing Entire Story in a Beats Box* - Possibility to write the entire story in one Beats Box. - Nicole demonstrated the method in a video. - Another method using John Lipsy's trick for generating the entire story. 01:06:51 📚 *Project Organization - Single or Multiple Projects* - Discussion on using a single project for an entire book or multiple projects. - Varied approaches: single project, projects per chapter, projects per act. - Preferences for grouping chapters and the need for a clone project feature. 01:09:27 🎭 *Style and Genre Considerations* - Use of genre box for specifying the number of chapters. - Tricks like hyphenation in the style box. - Experimenting with minimal content in the style box for effective results. 01:11:18 🧠 *AI as a Conversation Partner* - Treating the AI as a conversation partner throughout the project. - Comparisons to a giant chat with different input boxes. - The importance of experimenting, sharing discoveries, and asking questions in the community. 01:14:29 📝 *Characters and Outlining* - Progressing into character development and outlining. - Encouragement to brainstorm and work on the synopsis. - Preparation for a deeper dive into characters in the next session. 01:16:51 🤯 *Idea Overload and Creativity* - Acknowledgment of the challenge of managing numerous ideas. - Hope that AI will aid in bringing ideas into creation. - Encouragement to embrace brainstorming and story creation as the enjoyable part of the process. 01:17:39 🚀 *Moving from Ideas to Creation* - The desire to transition from brainstorming to actual story creation. - Expressing the wish to make a living from generating ideas. - The fun aspect of brainstorming and bringing stories to life. 01:19:30 🌲 *Yeti and Story Ideas* - Discussion on Yeti and story ideas related to the mythical creature. - Sharing creative combinations like a Yeti paired with a snow leopard. - Reflection on TV shows related to Bigfoot and Yeti expeditions. 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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:03 📝 *Introduction to Session 2* - The session begins with a recap of the previous day's work on matching styles and rewriting characters. 02:05 📚 *Characters and Setting Development* - The AI-generated characters are discussed, including changes in names, addition of location and myth information. - Willow Creek introduced as a potential shared world in the AI writers' connection. - Myth and lore about a flower tied to the story's plot are explored. 03:27 📜 *Outlining Techniques and Tools* - Various outlining models like novel outline, hero's journey, Hollywood beats, and more are mentioned. - The speaker shares a personalized outlining format with 14 beats per chapter, emphasizing hooks, cliffhangers, and point of view switches. - Discussion on using AI tools (Pite and Quad) for collaborative outlining and planning. 06:36 🔄 *Iterative Process in Outline Generation* - The importance of iteration and reminders in instructing the AI during the outlining process is highlighted. - Challenges faced with different AI models and how to navigate them, emphasizing the need for patience and adjustments. 11:20 📝 *Chapter 1 Outline and Character Interaction* - Overview of generated outline for Chapter 1, featuring Jessica, Anna, and Evelyn in a flower shop setting. - Introduction to characters and their relationships, setting the stage for the narrative. - Mention of potential actions and interactions to be explored in the chapter. 14:59 🔄 *Troubleshooting and Resuming Outline Generation* - Addressing glitches and resets in the outline generation process. - Strategies for troubleshooting and resuming the process by starting from a specific chapter. - A brief discussion on glitches and potential causes. 27:37 🧩 *Integrating Generated Beats into the Writing Process* - Importing AI-generated beats into the writing process and using them as headers for chapters. - Customizing the beats with additional instructions and perspectives. - Balancing AI-generated content with human creative input and decision-making. 34:24 📦 *AI Writing Beats Overview* - Overview of AI writing beats, - Checking the number of beats is crucial to avoid confusion. 37:23 🌸 *Chapter Development and Combining Beats* - Combining beats for stronger development, - Discussing character engagement and jealousy. 38:31 📈 *Unexpected Business Proposition* - Introduction of a wealthy entrepreneur, - Proposal for a partnership and investment. 39:34 💔 *Character's Internal Conflict* - Character contemplating the impact of the proposal, - Internal struggle with the decision. 40:28 🤔 *Ethical Dilemma* - Character wrestling with the ethical implications, - Balancing business opportunity and honesty. 42:33 🌐 *Diverse Ideas for Story Setting* - Community engagement in creating diverse story settings, - Playful ideas for story elements. 46:20 🧟♂️ *Zombie Apocalypse in Willow Creek* - Playful discussion about introducing zombies in Willow Creek, - Creative brainstorming for unique story elements. 50:14 🧠 *AI Understanding Genre and Style* - Discussion on how AI interprets genre, style, and character information, - Clarification on how AI uses provided details. 54:45 📝 *Editing Character Descriptions* - Editing character descriptions for clarity and avoiding clichés, - Emphasizing the importance of specific instructions. 57:20 📚 *AI Generating Content for Story Continuation* - Encouraging participants to continue their stories with generated content, - Reflecting on the flexibility and adaptability of AI-generated material. 01:00:56 💡 *Exploring Different AI Models* - Experimenting with different AI models for generating content, - Comparing results and experiences with various models. 01:08:01 💲 *Cost Comparison between AI Models* - Presenting a cost comparison between different AI models, - Highlighting the variations in expenses for AI content generation. 01:09:27 💸 *AI Model Pricing Overview* - Paula shared positive experiences using direct llms, particularly for spicy scenes. - Pricing table breakdown for various models, including Turbo, Llama, GPT, and Gemini Pro. - Explanation of costs per input and output tokens, highlighting the variations among different models. 01:10:25 📊 *Understanding Model Costs* - Discussion on the pricing differences among models, such as mistol and llama, with varying input and output costs. - Comparison of costs for Turbo, GPT, and Gemini Pro, emphasizing the importance of evaluating the worth based on individual needs. - Mention of tokens per input and output, offering insights into the considerations for choosing an appropriate model. 01:12:37 📈 *Generating Large Manuscripts with GPT-4* - User success story generating a 58,000-word manuscript using GPT-4 within Sudowrite. - Acknowledgment of the simplicity in generating content with Sudowrite, emphasizing the user's positive experience. - Brief mention of Gemini Pro working well in Vertex but caution about stringent triggers causing interruptions. 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Thank you for that. I'll have to try it out.
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**NOTE: if you use a format similar to Jami Gold (romancing the beats) you can add or request a "meet cute" scene in chapter one (or your chapter of choosing).
Here is a version of the prompt I used in this session. {[Write 14 NUMBERED beats for each chapter summary with a TV drama-style opening hook and cliffhanger. As before, each odd chapter should be from the protagonist's POV and even chapters from the love interests’ POV. All chapter summaries must alternate POV as instructed (Protagonist: odd chapters | Love Interest: even chapters). Assign a Myers-Briggs personality type to each (or keep the one already assigned), then detail the characters' physical attributes, strengths, weaknesses, motivations, obstacles, and goals in the chapter where they first appear. Also, depict their voice tones, personalities, and flaws as before (you can wrap this in the story beats). Each summary should note the day, time, and location, avoiding pronouns and repeated beats. Ensure seamless transitions from one chapter's cliffhanger to the next chapter's hook (in other words, tie them together so that each cliffhanger is resolved in the next chapter or another chapter as needed). In brackets, add descriptions for setting, tone, and location. Apply drivers, guardrails, focus points, themes, tone & style, character development, plot points, conflict, and resolution to the created beats. Use only the provided characters with appropriate pronouns unless additional characters are needed. Remember to identify main events and happenings, mystery/suspense plot points, romanticism plot points & encounters, and essential elements of the manuscript's main beats. NOTE: This story takes place over hours to days and sometimes days to weeks.](Refer to the information obtained in the prior steps as needed.) Also, don't forget to add the guardrails, focus points, drivers, and other items to beats as needed. And make sure you start each opening beat with a hook and the last beat of each chapter with a true cliffhanger. Also, don’t forget to alternate the character POVs as indications. Use the format below: · Chapter x (with 14 numbered Beats) · Day & Time: xxx, x:xx pm · Characters: A. Xxx xxx B. Xxx xxx C. Xxx xxx · Setting/Location: xxx, xxx, xxx. · Character’s voice: (list 3 descriptor words describing the character’s mood and tone of voice and/or internal thought tone) · Story Tone: (list 3-5 descriptors that reflect the tone, pacing, and style of the chapter) Use only supporting characters from the provided list."}
This is the prompt to determine the writing style for a genre and sub-genre. What is a writing style that works well for this genre and sub-genre?
This is the prompt that I used with all the LLM models to get started with this idea. Create an engaging, 3 book Marriage of Convenience contemporary romance interconnected contemporary series [assign a new couple for each book]. Your goal is to write a 200-300 word synopsis for each book using a popular premise in the selected genre and subgenre. The series will incorporate 7-10 tropes, thread some across the series arc, and explore 10-15 themes, with some persisting throughout the series. Each book will have a distinct title and belong to the same series name [give me a name], along with a 5-7 sentence premise for each book.
I love ideas 4 and 5.
Wonderful video!! Such a handsome boy and so smart !! ❤💯❤
in 12 years this is gonna appear in someone's youtube page randomly
very cute
AUDIO --> HUGE PROBLEM --> Can't hear.
Miss Jordan, I happen across the "Cup of Joe" segment today (20 Jun) and my ears noticed a clarity in your voice which I have been trying to duplicate,for sometime, but I can't go about purchasing 300 different head sets trying to zero in on that sound. With my poking and proding, I came across your "Sound Demo" asking that very question. Thankew! You started with the base level of just the camera mic, but when you switched over to the Logitech unit (an unknown model) the bass dropped out just enough to surpress the background somewhat leaving your voice sharp, clear, pleasent and VERY acceptable. Please let me know which model you were using. I hope My comments are constructive. Guy Rivard / guysvideoemail@gmail.com (828) 356-4702 Please feel free to contact me at anytime and THANK YOU!
Guy Rivard Thanks, Guy. I thought I mentioned the model of the Logitech. It's the H800 model and will switch between computers and mobile devices. I don't usually use mine for mobile. I also use the 600 model, which will just work with the computer. Both are wireless, which I really like so I can move around when I'm just listening. The voice drops off faster than the sound when you move away from the computer.
you should check the authentic back ground on a person before you talk about someone.
The camera microphone sounded good and so did the last one. The first one you used was hard to understand. Merrily
Merrily Boone Thanks, Merrily. The first microphone was just the plain computer microphone. The second one that sounded better was the microphone on the camera (a Logitech C920). I do love that camera, but I usually use an external microphone.
One of the things I've learned as I've been doing hangouts is that those that are not speaking must mute their mics, because any slight sound from those not speaking will make the video jump to that person and take the camera off of the person speaking. It is very sensitive.
Important tip. I've seen that happen. Distracting. Thank you for this.