Welcome back to the Future of Fiction podcast. Join bestselling indie authors and Future Fiction Academy founders Elizabeth Anne West (EAW) and Leeland Artra for an in-depth discussion on how AI writing tools and assistants can help fiction authors write better and faster. In this AI writing masterclass, EAW and Leland reveal their secrets for leveraging AI to plot stories, generate content ideas, enrich prompts, and edit drafts. They explain the capabilities of tools like Anthropic's Claude, AI21's Jurassic-1 Jumbo, and Anthropic's Constitutional AI assistant, and demonstrate how to fine-tune AI models to match an author's creative voice.
EAW and Leeland are both instructors at the Future Fiction Academy, an educational platform that teaches writers how to harness AI for every step of the publishing process - from writing with AI to book marketing and promotion. The Future Fiction Academy offers comprehensive training on writing compelling fiction with the help of AI assistants, prompts and tools. Their courses cover prompt engineering, utilizing AI for plotting and outlining, writing drafts with AI, editing with AI, and publishing and marketing fiction in the AI age.
In this AI writing deep dive, EAW and Leeland tackle the AI writing controversy head-on, arguing these tools won't replace human creativity but rather enhance it. Learn their tips for worldbuilding, character development, editing/revising, and publishing indie books successfully in the AI age. Whether you're an aspiring author or seasoned pro, this AI writing masterclass delivers actionable techniques to write more prolifically without sacrificing quality.
Here is a numbered list of the subjects discussed in the order they appear in the podcast:
1. Introduction to podcast and guests (Elizabeth Anne Warren and Leland Archer)
2. Elizabeth and Leeland's beginnings in publishing
3. The rise of indie publishing and self-publishing
4. How AI writing tools sparked Leeland's imagination
5. The AI writing controversy and backlash from some writers
6. Using AI as a virtual writing partner and idea generator
7. AI writing tools won't replace human creativity
8. How AI can help authors write better and faster
9. Using text-to-speech to catch errors and improve flow
10. Dictating rather than typing full drafts
11. Keeping your creative process while using AI
12. Getting quality material from AI with the right prompts
13. Using AI for help with research and details
14. AI won't plagiarize or copy other works
15. How AI models are trained on associations
16. Experimenting with AI hyperparameters
17. Integrating AI tools into full writing process
18. Rexy as a prompting and writing tool
19. The business potential of AI writing
20. AI allows equal access to those with disabilities
21. The training data available to AI models
22. AI as a tutor for creative writing techniques
23. AI generates ideas to overcome writer's block
24. AI allows writing anytime, anywhere
25. Summary pitches for using AI from Le Novembereland and Elizabeth
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