Claude sonnet copies your style pretty well. I use it via Novelcrafter. Often I will ask for ai to add micro tension and deepen pivot in scenes I have written. At a minimum it gives me fixing ideas. I don’t adopt all the edits, just pick and choose and add to it.
Overview
- Story structure
- Scene checklist (drama conflict, intrigue)
- Show don't tell (what does this look like)
- Backstory (resolved conflict)
- Four-pass revisions (what, how, why, now)
- Common writing mistakes
- Free editing course
- AI tools
01:45 Microsoft Word
03:00 Types of editing
Proofreading
Line/copy ediiting
Developmental edits
05:15 Grammarly
08:30 Self editing
10:15 Creativindie
Plot outline
21:50 Courses
25:00 Microsoft Copilot
26:10 ChatGPT
34:20 QuillBot/Jasper
36:40 Sudowrite
38:35 Claude
41:10 Ghost Writer
50:50 Conclusion
Thank you! ❤
thanks so much! I need to learn to add chapters!
Thank you for putting this together. As a new writer I appreciate this information on how to save money on the editing steps.
thanks so much, glad it helped!
Thanks for your help.
You're welcome!
Claude sonnet copies your style pretty well. I use it via Novelcrafter. Often I will ask for ai to add micro tension and deepen pivot in scenes I have written. At a minimum it gives me fixing ideas. I don’t adopt all the edits, just pick and choose and add to it.
cool thanks, I've played a bit with claude, do you think sonnet or opus works better for fiction?
Derek how the heck have you been bro???
mostly quiet, trying to finish up projects and stuff you?
Been busy working I need to get back to writing it’s almost Nanowrimo time. So hopefully I can write my new story.
GPT turbo will take in a lot more words. I still would do it a scene at a time thought.
yeah turbo is fast but I think gpt4 still has better quality, could just be me.
I just got to the end if the video. Note that novel crafter keeps track of characters over a series.
thanks I'm checking out novelcrafter now
promo sm 😂