I have a story in my head thats been festering in my mind for about 10+ years, but I struggled with writing, and grammer and knowing how to word things, my husband introduced me to chatgpt and i am actually starting to write the fulll story and im loving how its coming together!
Same here. Except for the husband part. Never had one of those. This is a great way to edit, proofread, alter and even enhance an existing story. I'm typing this message calmly, but on the inside. 🎉 So excited to be writing again.
Funny I just did the exact thing you demoed a week ago. The only difference was my approach. I used Hero’s Journey for a twelve book series I’ve been dreaming about for more than a decade. Before I applied the structure, I brainstormed story concepts, Worldbuilding, characters and conflict points BEFORE I applied the structure. The results were phenomenal!
6:00 The idea of these three books or novels is very wonderful. I mean, my advice is that you write them for yourself and do not involve artificial intelligence in the matter. The story is great if you work on it.
Hard to say, given that I actually spend a lot of time on this RU-vid channel these days haha. But I’m usually able to get 2500 finished words (that I’ve edited and finalized) in about an hour. Which is about 40% more efficient than normal for me.
Just a heads up. I published two novels this year (End of June), and a third in the series is due October/November. I was fossicking around in SudoWrite and ChatGPT to see if they could enable some ideas for the third book, and up popped several of the characters and plot devices I had used in the first two novels, and it scared the heck out of me. It appears that SudoWrite and chatGPT read ebooks, paperbacks and hardbacks. The series is set in Australia. It suggested that too. So, your ‘original’ ideas, characters, plots and locations are other authors’ hard-earned work turned over in their brains and presented to you as if they are original to them. I put the term 'Science Fiction' in the prompt to see what difference it would make, and sure enough, a character called DAX turned up as a cyborg. My story has no cyborg-related content. I took the term 'Science Fiction' out of the prompt, and DAX, and several other characters other authors are now putting into print disappeared. The term alone triggered that response. I found the voices of JK Rowling, Stephen King, Lee Child, Jane Austen, and a smarty pants version of Damon Runyon all mish-mashed together. Don’t you think readers will notice when the book they buy is confected, not by the ‘author’ but by a robot - probably called DAX!
Obviously Amazon KDP. The other big ones are Apple Books, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, and Google Play. I'd also look at Draft2Digital for distribution everywhere else.
@@TheNerdyNovelist Thanks. I recently came across sites that gives contracts (exclusive and non exclusive) . Sites like goodnovel, webnovel, etc. Do you have any idea about those?
your vid is great and i do really appreciate that, but seems like my chatgpt writing is extremely suck, I try different commands but it still does not go well
seems ChatGPT doesn't give a fuller detail of certain things like time of day, weather conditions that day, sounds smells fight's and what happens during the fight how the fight goes from start to finish etc. seems chatgpt gives a super generic outline