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Write With AI: Guide for Fiction and Nonfiction Authors: Using Artificial Intelligence like ChatGPT to Generate Ideas, Produce Content, and Future-Proof Your Writing Career

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Fellow writers, have you heard about this thing called AI? And that new kid on the block, ChatGPT? Are you curious about its effect on our beloved art of writing or concerned about what all this means?

Write With Guide for Fiction and Nonfiction Authors is a step-by-step guide that will show you how to use Artificial Intelligence for both your fiction and nonfiction writing. It will also give you the background to understand the claims, concerns, and limitations of AI technology as well as keep up with the pace of AI-driven change.

After reading this book, you

Get Acquainted with Overcome any reservations or uncertainties about incorporating AI into your writing process and gain insights on using it ethically and effectively.Use AI for Generating Ideas: Unchain your imagination with ChatGPT to come up with novel story premises, SEO-friendly article ideas, and even nonfiction book proposals.Craft Engrossing Cooperate with AI to create characters, build worlds, and develop plot twists while researching and evaluating content. [Examples given]Plot Story Structure and Create Outlines: Discover a multi-stage procedure for creating thorough outlines for both fiction and nonfiction projects. [Entire process shown]Compose Scenes and Master the technique of teaming up with AI to yield captivating text for both fiction scenes and nonfiction sections. [Intermediate steps and end result are clearly documented]Boost Your Creativity: Overcome writer’s block and self-doubt by using AI as an enjoyable writing partner while unearthing new creative landscapes.Adapt to the AI-Driven Literary Learn how to interact with AI and incorporate it seamlessly into your writing career. The step-by-step “prompts� or “commands� entered into ChatGPT are shown clearly so that you can follow along, type in the prompts, or modify them to your heart’s content. [Using the latest GPT-4 large language model]

This guide is designed to be a hands-on learning tool, and hence a detailed example is given where a young adult dystopian adventure story is carried from idea to synopsis to characterization and detailed outline all the way to scene beats and a 3000-word opening scene written by ChatGPT. A similar journey is illustrated for a nonfiction article that you can easily adapt to your own workflow.

Authored by an accomplished writer and writing coach, this book shares a wealth of knowledge, practical tips, and best practices honed through years of experience. Write With AI caters to writers of all levels, from beginners to veterans, empowering them to enhance their craft and thrive in the AI-driven future.

Ready to roll? Grab your copy of this comprehensive guide and get started on this exciting journey today.

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Write With AI Series are hands-on guides for writers looking to incorporate AI tools into their creative process.

#1: Write With Guide for Fiction and Nonfiction Authors

#2: An AI Author's From 0 to 70000 in 14 Days

124 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 25, 2023

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Rachelle Ayala

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Rachelle Ayala is an award-winning USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance and romantic suspense. She writes emotionally challenging stories but believes in the power of love and hope.

Her book, Knowing Vera, won the 2015 Angie Ovation Award, and A Father for Christmas garnered a 2015 Readers' Favorite Gold Award. Christmas Stray was awarded the 2016 Readers' Favorite Gold Award and A Pet for Christmas had an Honorable Mention. In 2017, her book about a single mother with an autistic son, Playing for the Save, won the 2017 Readers' Favorite Gold Award for Realistic Fiction.

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She is also a writing teacher and founder of the Romance In A Month writing community. She lives in California with her husband and has three children and two birds.

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ROMANTIC SUSPENSE
Broken Build
Hidden Under Her Heart
Knowing Vera

CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE
Taming Romeo
Claiming Carlos
Whole Latte Love
The Remingtons: Leap, Laugh, Love
The Remingtons: Blush of Love
Bad Boys for Hire: Ryker
Bad Boys for Hire: Ken
Bad Boys for Hire: Nick
Laguna Beach: Lucky in Laguna
Sapphire Falls: Going Haywire
Sapphire Falls: Going Toe to Mistletoe
Sapphire Falls: Going Hearts Over Heels

SPORTS ROMANCE
Played by Love
Playing the Rookie
Playing Without Rules
Roaring Hot!
Intercepted by Love
Playing Catch
Playing for the Save

SWEET ROMANCE
Christmas Stray
A Father for Christmas
A Pet for Christmas
A Wedding for Christmas
Christmas Lovebirds
Valentine Hound Dog
Spring Fling Kitty
Blue Chow Christmas
Valentine Wedding Hound

HOLIDAY ROMANCE
Christmas Flirt
Santa's Pet
Deck the Hearts
Her Christmas Chance
Sapphire Falls: Going Toe to Mistletoe
Bad Boys for Hire: Nick

HISTORICAL ROMANCE
Michal's Window

NON-FICTION
Your Daily Bible Verse
Romance In A Month
366 Ways to Know Your Character
Love Stories: Writing a Romance Novella

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May 19, 2023
Better Than Love by the Prompt

I read Love by the Prompt first, and I think this is much better. It's shorter, much clearer and to-the-point, and I think it's a great first step book for AI newbies to read. Definitely recommend this one.
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May 31, 2023
In Write With AI, Rachelle Ayala has created a well-written resource that acquaints writers with how Artificial Intelligence can enhance the writing journey from the beginning to wherever you want to go.

She focuses on the creative process—from brainstorming to outlining and writing, all while giving clear examples of how to get the most out of AI. She also talks about how to incorporate it with other AI writing software and to input prompts that will yield more focused results.

There are aspects of AI that are discussed that will be helpful to some writers, more so than others. Suggestions for improving what’s been written, help for those who have issues with typing, and tools that assist with organization and time management, plus getting feedback on what’s been plugged into whatever system is being used.

While Ayala gives many examples of how writers can use AI to their benefit, there is always the proviso to use it responsibly. Pick up this book if you want an understanding of AI and what it can do for those who opt to use it as a writing partner or a source of ideas.
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249 reviews
March 28, 2023
Great prompts that work for both fiction and nonfiction

After a brief discussion of AI and alleviate concerns for using it in writing, the book shows how to get story and nonfiction ideas. Then it gives detailed prompts to create detailed outline and information. It also shows you how to get Chatgpt to write actual words for an example young adult fiction. It also shows you how to do detailed nonfiction writing from using AI to analyze book proposal, research, and write the text. Great tips on staying up to date on AI, and also using it ethically.
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April 8, 2024
Wonderful information

I'm not sure if I will use the information but it's fantastic to know there are tools out there to help authors get over that brain fog even though the story that was created was a bit flat it was such a fantastic starting point. The information on why ppl shouldn't hate it so much was awesome.
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November 2, 2023
Instructional and practical

The book provided a great overview of how to integrate AI tools into your writing process with detailed examples of prompts and results.
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June 5, 2024
Short, to the point, and a great tool for writers
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May 26, 2024
Too much basic information and not enough information on how to improve once you are past the basic level.
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