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Honestly you do not need ChatGPT or any AI for writing or any other artistic purpose. Now, I understand, that once you've read novels of authors like Taylor Jenkins Reid, Rick Riordan or Madeline Miller ofc your standards for reading/writing a book would be penetrating the roofs, and you would want something executed just like that but since there's a first language barrier we lag far behind. And once you aren't satisfied with whatever flow you're going with, you'd take the easy way out and straight up go to ChatGPT write your prompt and be done with it stepping on every author who is working day and night to write a single chapter and trying their best to carry out their skills like the authors they've read. we have breakdowns, doubt our skills, think of discontinuing, start to hate whatever we are writing or thinking of the plot (worst fucking feeling ever), analyse, re-analyse, delete, recover (almost every 2 business days lmao) and end up feeling lost. And to top it off, we see authors using AIs, getting praised by the oblivious readers and reaching heights. It's infuriating and frustrating in the best way possible.
But is it wrong to expect perfection? No not at all. Nuh-uh. Nope. So is it wrong to yes AI? Yes. A million times yes.
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By actually referring to these modules, not only your dependency from AI will be dead and burried for good—you'll start to enjoy writing and look forward to it (trust) and at times you won't even have to refer modules—you will create your own flow, find your own style. Is it a time taking process? Yes. Me, Myself and I have been reading, writing, deleting, recovering, and improving since last December, sometimes my sources are insta, google sites/links, (mostly) pinterest for this sorta stuff.
Some sites I think you can refer to are (idk if these are helpful but at least it's not by AI and were really life changing for me):
https://pin.it/3JvloPBKG
https://pin.it/4Z0H0hshC
https://pin.it/7Lk6VUDf2
https://pin.it/71075XBwH
Refer to these 4 pins first, and by the time you're finished you would be so much more better and interested in your new found hobby/skill.
Please do not let AI snatch away our passions
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@aripages If you want to perfect your writing like those published #1 NYT best seller American/British authors then you all definitely need to check out the writing modules by simply googling it. First I found it on Pinterest as a link attached to a pin (yk click this pin to get xyz blah fucking blah thing) and honestly I can't work without a module for a few days and somedays even now (HEY I AM A NEW WRITER PLEASE), I studied it, wrote a few drafts which first resembled the exact flow of the few excerpts the writer provided, referred to a few more modules which explored different themes like psychology, thrillers, romance (mostly them lmao) and once we knew the tricks, the grammar, how to execute internal monologues and till what extent, how to make your character smart even if you are not, how to shoot your dialogues, make the characters more engaging and interesting, how to make your content feel elegant, badass, bone chilling ITS ALL THERE YOU ARE JUST ONE GOOGLE SEARCH AWAY!!!
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Honestly you do not need ChatGPT or any AI for writing or any other artistic purpose. Now, I understand, that once you've read novels of authors like Taylor Jenkins Reid, Rick Riordan or Madeline Miller ofc your standards for reading/writing a book would be penetrating the roofs, and you would want something executed just like that but since there's a first language barrier we lag far behind. And once you aren't satisfied with whatever flow you're going with, you'd take the easy way out and straight up go to ChatGPT write your prompt and be done with it stepping on every author who is working day and night to write a single chapter and trying their best to carry out their skills like the authors they've read. we have breakdowns, doubt our skills, think of discontinuing, start to hate whatever we are writing or thinking of the plot (worst fucking feeling ever), analyse, re-analyse, delete, recover (almost every 2 business days lmao) and end up feeling lost. And to top it off, we see authors using AIs, getting praised by the oblivious readers and reaching heights. It's infuriating and frustrating in the best way possible.
But is it wrong to expect perfection? No not at all. Nuh-uh. Nope. So is it wrong to yes AI? Yes. A million times yes.
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By actually referring to these modules, not only your dependency from AI will be dead and burried for good—you'll start to enjoy writing and look forward to it (trust) and at times you won't even have to refer modules—you will create your own flow, find your own style. Is it a time taking process? Yes. Me, Myself and I have been reading, writing, deleting, recovering, and improving since last December, sometimes my sources are insta, google sites/links, (mostly) pinterest for this sorta stuff.
Some sites I think you can refer to are (idk if these are helpful but at least it's not by AI and were really life changing for me):
https://pin.it/3JvloPBKG
https://pin.it/4Z0H0hshC
https://pin.it/7Lk6VUDf2
https://pin.it/71075XBwH
Refer to these 4 pins first, and by the time you're finished you would be so much more better and interested in your new found hobby/skill.
Please do not let AI snatch away our passions
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@aripages If you want to perfect your writing like those published #1 NYT best seller American/British authors then you all definitely need to check out the writing modules by simply googling it. First I found it on Pinterest as a link attached to a pin (yk click this pin to get xyz blah fucking blah thing) and honestly I can't work without a module for a few days and somedays even now (HEY I AM A NEW WRITER PLEASE), I studied it, wrote a few drafts which first resembled the exact flow of the few excerpts the writer provided, referred to a few more modules which explored different themes like psychology, thrillers, romance (mostly them lmao) and once we knew the tricks, the grammar, how to execute internal monologues and till what extent, how to make your character smart even if you are not, how to shoot your dialogues, make the characters more engaging and interesting, how to make your content feel elegant, badass, bone chilling ITS ALL THERE YOU ARE JUST ONE GOOGLE SEARCH AWAY!!!
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That feeling when you constantly read your chapter and start hating it cuz of how repetitive everything feels <<<<<<<<
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@fcuklcve but bhai writing a story is so hard!! I thought I had my ff era still in me who would be spontaneous with every chapter
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you confuse me. why'd you delete it?
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@fcuklcve ofc i didn't!! I just think some editing would help but I am also actively writing the 2nd chapter!! Hehe
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Rereading my first chapter again (in daylight after 8 hours of proper sleep) and god it was a disaster tf I was thinking at 2 AM when I was writing that shit down LMAO
But no i haven't lost interest from the plot. So I will continue to publish, i just need some time to refine everything again from the scratch.
Basically the plot is too clear in my head and I am kinda rushing to it ignoring all the other aspects a PROPER DECENT novel needs.
For like the past 1 week I have been analysing, re-analysing everything so I guess it will come out decent once i publish chapter 1 again (fingers crossed).
What I noticed is that I made my character (kaira) too self centred, and many of the shit was repetitive and overly descriptive so yea I would change that.
Also the ending conversation of kaira and alaric was quite underwhelming (guys I haven't interacted with homo sapiens community for a while now. Please understand.) so yes i will fix that too.
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@fcuklcve aive he
fcuklcve
very offensive that you didn't follow me back like wow thanks behen
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EXCUSE ME?? YOU'RE WRITING A BOOK AND YOU DIDN'T EVEN BOTHER TO TELL??
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How does one write the second chapter in their book. No like seriously why is it so hard.