Getting started.

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Alright, so. First of, you wanna make what i like to call a ''rough draft.'' It's basically the plot, the outline. It consists of the main characters, their goals, last names, ages, likes/dislikes, The plot, what will happen? How will the story end? How does it start? What will they be doing along the way? Will anyone die? 

Once you've got that down, you can start writing the actual book. But you've got to remmeber these things; 

How will you start it? Read through it yourself, after you've written it down. Did you feel hooked? Do you want to read more? If yes, you can continue. If no, think about what you've done wrong. What could be better? What do you want to change, and what do you want to delete completely. Once you've done that, you can start to reshape the story. Once you're done, read through it again. Did you get hooked on this time? If no, repeat he steps until you do. If yes, you can continue writing. Remember to read through the chapters every time you've finished one. Repeat the steps above with each and every single one of them.

For beginner writers, that have no idea how to use correct words, shape stories, and end them, but is aware of it, i'm telling you, do not run your chapters through ChatGPT. I did that, and it was the biggest mistake i have ever made in my writing journey. I ended up regretting it completely, after i got a hang of using the right words in the right sentences. Running my chapters through ChatGPT, made me lose interest in a book i'd written, that had 15 chapters completely, as i didn't, and still don't, like the way ChatGPT formulates and uses words. 

With that being said, the likability of ChatGPT being better than you in formulating, sentencing and using words, is so small, that even if it was better, it still wouldn't be as great as, let's say you using your own words, sentencing and formulating them in your own way, and learning along the way. ChatGPT isn't going to help you understand and learn, but rather bring you down and believe you aren't good enough, just because you think a programmed AI is better at writing than you. 

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