How to Write a Book with AI (For Beginners) from Idea to Finished Product

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this is the video that everyone wants to see everyone wants to know yes all of these AI tools they're great and they can help me write but how do you actually do it what's the actual process and in this video I'm going to show you what it is starting with the tools [Music] my first video ever was actually a deep dive into how to write a book with Chachi BT and it was over an hour long and is still one of my most popular videos but it is a little bit outdated and that's just the
way it is with AI things get outdated very quickly and so this is an updated video and that video also only talked about chat GPT ideally to do this well you need to be using a combination of tools and there are some things you're going to have to do that chat gbt actually isn't that great at I personally do not write with only chat CPT I use several tools and so in this video I'm going to be rocking walking you through that entire process and telling you exactly what you need to know in order to
write a book from scratch using chat GPT as well as other tools so let's start with the tools first all right today we are looking at three different tools which are the three that I recommend you use if you want to write a book from scratch using AI the first here is pseudorite and I'm specifically in pseudorite story engine here but if we click out of that this is what pseudorite's main interface looks like we have this is a completely blank project called Untitled we'll title it later but story engine is really where pseudorite shines
because this is a place where you can really create a lot of stuff from scratch using AI however I do not think that suitorite alone is sufficient for most authors it can be it does work but you will likely run into your word limits often if you do it this way with only using pseudorite because pseudorrite charges you for they give you a certain allotment of words every month and then if you use those up you have to buy more and so because of that we are going to also be using chat gbt as well
as Claude both of these you could use just one or just the other you don't necessarily have to use both but I find that when I have both available to me they it just allows me to have a little bit more flexibility sometimes one is better one particular task than another sometimes I like to test what I do in both to see what the results are and if I can get better results out of one or the other and so we're going to be using both just because I'm showing you my process but you could
do this with just one and if I had to pick one I probably would pick Claude right here and you could use it in conjunction with suitorite and that would be it now when I made my first video about how to write a book with chat GPT I did it really in response to a lot of people who were posting similar things on the web and who clearly had no idea how to write a book and had never written an actual book in their life I have actually written 12 books without AI in the past
couple of years and I've been heavily into the AI space for a while and I also happened my day job is working for kindlepreneur which is one of the leading websites about self-publishing and about create crafting your book and getting it ready to sell and so I know a thing or two about the publish the self-publishing industry I know a thing or two about writing I'm certainly not the biggest expert in either but I had an understanding that led me to believe that most of the videos out there and still most of the videos out
there are made by people who really don't know what they are talking about and so in this video we're we're kind of going to look at the real deal like what would you actually do if you wanted to write an entire book with AI what would that look like so let's do it step one usually for most authors is to start with brainstorming now you may already have a good idea of what book you want to write but if you don't there are multiple techniques that you can use to brainstorm your premise one that I
like to use is this prompt right here which says give me a number of high concept pitches for a best-selling genre story with a unique twist intriguing characters and gripping emotional stakes and so we'll just add a large number to this we'll just say 30 and we'll pick a best-selling genre because I'm doing this semi seriously I'm going to pick something that I actually would be interested in writing and so I'm going to say urban fantasy story with a unique twist intriguing characters and gripping emotional Stakes this is one of the prompts that I might
start with but there are many others that you could start with as well and see what it gives us we can also while it's doing that we can copy this exact same prompt plug it into Claude and then we can compare the two to see which one we want to do clot is currently free for people in the US and the UK and so you can look at these things here and just get a sense for which one you like you can look at them here we have Invisible City a cartographer discovers an invisible City
overlapping a major Metropolis when she starts mappling it she inadvertently becomes its leader so yeah okay and then look at the first one here our mortal woman discovers she's destined to be the next Green Grim Reaper but refuses to roll and tries to defy fate wreaking havoc on the natural order so the these are okay these aren't too bad but I already have an idea and I suspect most of you probably do as well so I'm just going to go into chat TBT and say I would actually like to write a story about a Hispanic
woman around 19 years old who eventually who discovers that mythical creatures are real and by the end of the book becomes a an actual Beast Master who hunts myth mythological creatures that endanger humans and but I might have the concept but there is likely even if you know what you want to write already there you're still going to have to brainstorm some things so I'm going to give you an example of that give me a list of mythical creatures that she could encounter in the first book and it'll give me a list because I have
the concept but I don't really have the exact story of what I want so it's giving us a couple chupacabra it's giving me Hispanic ones because I sent I said that she was a Hispanic person I don't necessarily want it to be a Hispanic creature not for this first book at least it's given me a few that are not Hispanic but I I Want To Tread carefully with that I like the Basilisk Maybe and honestly I don't know too much about the Basilisk in really you know all I know is from Harry Potter like most
of us tell me more about the Basilisk what mythology does it come from and well it's still generating and so it's giving me more information about the Basilisk and how it's from Greek and Roman mythology which is you know I consider Greek and Roman mythology to be a little boring at this point because it's oh it gave me an error well regardless this is okay all right so now it's told told me a little bit more about the Basilisk I've got enough here to kind of go on we've learned that it's from Greek and Roman
mythology which is a little boring in my opinion but it this is the first book and Greek and Roman mythology is what people most people in the western world are familiar with and so I think it's okay to start there but then maybe in future books go into other mythologies that are more interesting to me but a basilisk would probably be fine for this first book so before we move out of the brainstorming phase here there's one other thing that I really want to figure out and that is the ending one of the little tips
and tricks that you'll learn when you get into this deeply is that you if you start with the end in mind the AI is much better at plotting to how you get there and so one of the things we're going to do right now is brainstorm a few endings so I'm going to say all right I like this first book to be about this Hispanic woman discovering the bass basilisk and defeating it in some way by the end of the book the book should also include a mentor figure who will actually be the mysterious Spirit
of Osiris who has returned to visit select Mortals in modern times this is one of my own ideas so I'm just making sure it knows that the girl's name should be Michael I'm gonna say that she goes by should be Michael Rios she should start out with no knowledge of myth myth no knowledge of that myths are real but slay the Basilisk by the end with all of that in mind please brainstorm five possible endings to this book all right so we've got a couple of answers here and the one that I like the most
is the second one gift of the feather Osiris reveals to Michael that his own feathers have the power to render the Basilisk powerless for a short duration she manages to obtain one crafting it into an arrowhead in the climax Michael doesn't slay the Basilisk but shoots it from the arrow putting the creature into deep sleep she then relocates the creature just hidden safe place ensuring it doesn't harm anyone but is also preserved as a mythical creature I like this but it's not perfect Osiris I don't think in this particular instance would have feathers and so
maybe she could come come up with some other something or other that we can use here so what I'm going to do is copy this we're going to go into pseudo write and put it here in the brain dump we're just going to say ending and put it in the brain dump and I'm just going to change this a little bit and I'll say the basilisks own Venom has the power to render to render the Basilisk powerless for short duration she manages to obtain one and in this case I'll say she manages to obtain some
Venom and one of the basilisks scales and then she crafts that into an arrowhead in the climax Michael doesn't slay the basilis but shoots it with the arrow and that can all remain the same so I like that and we'll just keep that in the brain dump here I also am going to put the premise into the brain down I'm just going to take this little bit here put it into here under the brain dump premise and this is just more of a place to capture all of the ideas I don't necessarily need it to
be picture perfect here I'm also going to add that her name Michael is short for Michaela because she's Hispanic and those are I'd say the two most important pieces you want to have in the brainstorming phase but there's a lot more that you could brainstorm here I for instance already know the name of the main character the basics about who she is I know about us her Mentor being Osiris there may be other people here that we want to include in some way so we have a good idea here the other thing that we want
to include here in pseudo right we're going to start just filling out all of these things but not using pseudorite to do it and the first one here that we wanted to do is the genre so in this case we'd say urban fantasy and there's a lot more you can put in here you can put in the mood action oriented fast paced things like that you could also put some of these in style potentially but I like to have the general broad overview of the entire thing to be put in genre the other thing since
we're here that you're going to need in Suda right is a style unfortunately pseudo write only gives you 40 words so you have to be very succinct with your style here if you were using Claude or chat TPT to write Pros then at this point you could you could include a whole essay of what you want your style to look like but here we have to keep it very short and succinct now if you want to you can use this whole thing here where you can paste in 2000 words and it will give you some
things that it detects in your style and then condense it for you into 40 words I find that to be somewhat helpful to find a few things a few phrases that you might not otherwise use but in this case we're going to just I've already got a style here that I like first person pass point of view and by the way a little little hint if you put hyphens on some of the words it will count that as one word so you can get a little a few more extra words than you would otherwise do
first person pass point of view of Michael the female protagonist I added female protagonist just to make sure I didn't think Michael was a dude and then say show don't tell deep point of view realistic dialogue use stronger verbs lots of conflict drama and description avoid mushy description slash dialogue Punchy dialogue very sentence structure avoid flowery prose realistic prose natural sounding Pros I put all that in here because I know one of the models that it uses is under the hood is gpt4 which tends to be very flowery and a little bit mushy and so
it does actually help to put a lot of those different ways of saying don't do that into the style so now that we've got that let's just go ahead and go back to chat EBT and at this point we want to start creating our synopsis and I genuinely generally like to do synopsis and the outlines in chat EBT because it's better at structure but Claude does sometimes come up with more realistic things so we can test it in both as well but to take what we've got here with the premise and the ending we can
open a new chat because and the reason I open a new chat is because I don't necessarily want the chat to remember all of the options that I didn't take I just wanted to start clean so it remembers only what I tell it to remember and so I'm going to say something like given the following premise and story information give me a highly detailed synopsis for a urban fantasy story in the traditional three act structure and I say that because if I don't ask it to give the beginning middle and the end it's just going
to give me a book description essentially something meant for marketing purposes and I don't want that I actually want a full description of the story that includes the ending and everything that happens in it from a broad perspective each Act should be clearly labeled and should build toward the ending I've described and then I'll just copy and paste the premise and the ending in there and now it's going to give me a premise if we want we can also take this while it's doing that go into Claude open up a new chat in Cloud and
ask it to do the same thing as well all right so I have two different versions one from chat EBT one from Claude and I actually think the one from Chachi BT was better like I said it tends to do really well with structured information and I asked it to give a structured answer and so it's done rather well so this is what we're going to use here we're going to be using this synopsis here and actually this synopsis on its own isn't too bad but at this point we want to kind of massage it
and get it to be exactly what we want and one of the first things I noticed is that the character has her being a young history teacher with a pension for myths and legends and that's not really how I see her and actually I don't know exactly how like what her profession should be and so I'm just going to ask it we'll continue our brainstorming and say I don't want Michael to be a history teacher what are some other professions that she could have in particular anything that would prepare her for for the physicality her
eventual new role and we'll see what it gives us now all right so it's giving us parkour instructor which is funny martial arts trainer would would make some sense but I actually think Wildlife rescuer would be the most appropriate given what we've got here it's got a few few others military veteran personal trainer that would make some sense stunt double even but I think Wildlife rescuer would make the most sense and that does give her a chance to do a little teaching as well and so I'll say let's go with Wildlife rescuer now can you
brainstorm any additional characters that this story could use because we want to start thinking about characters too at this point all right it's given us a couple of good people here she's got a close friend Elena Martinez I fell over a wildlife rescuer more skeptical I don't know about that but a couple of these caught my eye I liked officer Maya Brooks a city police officer who's been assigned to investigate the disturbances caused by the Basilisk she's initially skeptical of Michael's claims but becomes an ally when she Witnesses the creature firsthand I like that one
I also like this one Tom TJ Jenkins the owner of the wildlife rescue center where Michael Works he's a father figure to many of the employees and provides a moral and logistical support throughout the story I'm going to take those two I don't think we need a ton of people for a simple urban fantasy story so I'm just going to say I like officer Maya Brooks and Tom TJ Jenkins with them in mind along with Michael's profession as a wildlife rescuer and I'll say and national parks ranger it didn't really say that but I'm going
to add that because that would make the most sense I think please rewrite the synopsis synopsis and it should hopefully give us a new and improved version of the same synopsis we got before and at this point you're going to want to take this synopsis and massage it a little bit to be more of what you want it to be because this is going to be a something you do quite frequently as you take what it gives you and then you make it just a little bit more you and a little more specific because it's
not going to know a lot of the things that it needs to know in order to write a good story so I'm going to take this we'll take the title and everything and we're going to copy it into the synopsis area here it's just a little over 500 Words and you get 800 words in this space so this is a good good place to put the synopsis in story engine but to give you an example of one thing that I would change here is like I know she's going to be using a bow and arrow
at the end to Vanquish this creature and so we need to foreshadow that in some way so it doesn't come out of the blue can you give me a scene that we can place near the beginning of the story that shows that Michael has the knowledge of how to handle a bow and arrow to set up what happens at the at the end of the story and again this is one of those things you'll just be picking out little pieces here and say I need a little bit more of this I need a little more
of that and you can use the AI to give you some of those things and I this is on me it gave me it started actually giving me a scene like actually writing the scene and we didn't need that so I say can you give me a summary of a scene and then I'll say that we can place near the beginning and then I'll just find a good place to stick it in there and then we can stick this in the synopsis here and I could probably put it right here actually now we'll put it
in the introduction in one opening scene At the quiet hours of dawn Michael is at a secluded clearing you're within the park practicing your archery makeshift targets better evidence of frequent use Etc et cetera Etc all right so we've got something here and if you wanted to do this thoroughly you would go through and fully fix up the synopsis to be more specific to what you want for instance in this case I would say the oh in the opening scene we get this so this will be part of the early opening of the synopsis here
TJ then tells her of a situation with actually I think I'll remove that and then go down here to the second scene here disturbances in the park reports start circulating about a strange creature causing Havoc within the park sightings describe it as a serpent with a deadly gaze Michael with a deep connection to the park and his Wildlife start investigating these reports so I would say at this point they don't know what it is and that it's a basilisk and they're just starting to get reports of maybe creatures or even people that have been found
dead so instead of this we could say reports start to circulate about a strange creatures that are being found dead throughout the park while investigating Michael finds some birds that have been turned to stone she thinks they are finally detailed statues but finds them strange but then someone finds a person who has also been turned to stone and Michael realizes that something else is going on here Michael with her deep connection to the park and his Wildlife starts investigating first encounter during routine Patrol Michael stumbles upon the basilis she narrowly escapes its gaze saved by
a mysterious force that seems to Shield here so you get the idea right we're going through the synopsis and we're kind of fixing it up making it exactly what we want to do and we continue to do that for the entire thing now our next step is to create the characters that we're going to put here so let's go back to Chachi BT and say give me some character summaries for all of the main characters in this book make sure to include a brief physical description there Myers Briggs personality type their e neogram type and
a brief description of how they talk what their dialogue sounds like and how they react in various types of situations this is just a starter prompt to get a specific type of description for these characters that we're going to want to use all right once you've got it how you want we have to make sure that this is in a format that we can use in pseudorite and the way suitorite does it if we come over here to the characters is the way it works is it needs to be the name of the character plus
a colon and then a paragraph describing them and so I'm just going to ask chat gbt to reformat these descriptions that it gave me it did a really great job it gave me the physical description the Myers-Briggs typed the Enneagram the dialogue and reactions for each of them so I'll just say reformat each of those characters in this format name of character colon a single paragraph containing all important in formation and then I'll just add do not use bullet points and then as it's giving you these you're going to want to fix these up as
well for instance I notice it says for Michael it says that she often uses nature analogies and that I know from experience at this point is just means that if we leave that in there she's going to be talking with nature and analogies all the time and so that's something I would take out in this case I would say in stressful situations she's action oriented that's fine making quick decisions with compassion and firmness you can add other situations here like in calm situations she's this way when confronted she does this and you could go to
town there there's a lot that you could do but I'm just going to use what we have here for now and we're going to paste this into our characters area here I am going to take out that little bit about the nature analogies so we'll remove that but otherwise I'll just leave these the way they are but these are a couple of things that I like to include in the characters I like to include their physical description at least a basic physical description I like to include some personality types because that tells the AI a
lot about a character with as few words as possible and I like to include information about how they talk and how they react to certain situations because that will determine how the AI renders their speech and dialogue later on when we're producing that and by the way we've been producing all of this in chat EBT you can you do it in story engine itself but I don't do that because I figure chat gbt is a little bit better because you can go back and forth as I've been doing and figuring things out that way and
also it doesn't use up your words that you have allotted to you in pseudorite so this is all good here we can move on to the outline now if we wanted to at this point I would trust student right to have a better handle on this now that we've got the synopsis and everything in here but I still like to do things in uh Chachi batia a little bit better but we are going to want to make sure that we have a format that suitorite can understand which we have here as you can see it
says Act One introduction chapter one chapter two chapter three and it has to match that format and then we'll have information for each chapter and so I'm going to go ahead and take that format and I'm going to create a outline using chat EBT but at this point I think we've got a lot of clutter in here and so I'm going to take the synopsis that we've already generated here and I'm going to just open up a new chat so we remove some of that clutter I'm going to say using the following synopsis create a
detailed summary of the story or create a detailed outline excuse me a story fleshing out additional details and breaking it into parts using the 24 chapter novel outline and then I'm going to say synopsis here and paste the synopsis in here but one thing that I like to use is the 24 chapter novel outline now the AI does not know what this outline is and so I actually created on my own website I created this blog post and in this blog post I included a breakdown of what the chapter outline is so I'm just going
to take this into chat gbt and say 24 chapter novel outline paste that in there and I'm actually going to take out some bits of it here well now I'll leave those in and then I'm going to say Style this might be giving the AI a little bit too much to go off of but sometimes you just need to test it format the outline in the following Style act one name chapter one chapter two chapter 3 Etc act one should have six chapters act two should have twelve chapters and act three should have six chapters
and hopefully that'll be enough that it's able to do this entire outline in one go let's see all right it's done a decent job here it didn't do exactly the type of format that I asked for it's doing things in bullet points here but it did its best and we could just work with this I don't need to tell it to do things differently so if we take this entire thing and paste it into pseudorite go here to the outline paste it in here and now we're going to need to fix this up so it
understands it so we do have act one we need to make sure okay yep that looks good and then we'll need to put a colon there and then rather than have a title here to the chapter we need to delete that and then bring this over here and make sure that everything is formatted like one paragraph and so you need to go through and do this for each chapter and again it's doing this just because I I didn't quite follow directions quite as well but this isn't bad it's not too much to deal with so
you go ahead and keep doing this and as with every step step on this journey you're going to want to validate everything in here and make sure it is what you want because if it's not in the outline and you want it to be in the outline you need to make sure you're specific and tell it that you want it in the outline additionally if it's something you don't like or if it's too vague the output is going to be vague it's a very much a concept of garbage in garbage out and so you want
to be validating everything as you go along for instance this opening chapter here has very little conflict it just shows that she's practicing archery and then TJ shows up admiring your skill and we don't want that we want conflict of some kind right from the very beginning and so you could add something in there you could change it around so I'm going to say Michael practices archery and it's included clearing at dawn something feels off though the trees and nature around her are too quiet and then we can go with her expertise is evident as
she effortlessly hits the bullseye TJ unexpectedly walks in admiring her skill and suggesting she could compete professionally Michael explains archery significance to her but she notices that something is off about TJ when she asks him what's up he tells her that there have been some strange reports lately about creatures showing up dead throughout the forest he wants her to look into it and so that's an example of what you could do to validate this text and you would go through chapter two and do the same thing make sure it's exactly what you want and go
through chapter three and chapter four and so on but we've got this in a good format here from what we want and so the next step is to create the story Beats which essentially these are going to be taking the scene and breaking it down into a lot of tiny pieces that can then be used to flesh out Pros it's essentially a much more detailed outline of your chapter you do it individually for every single chapter now you can use pseudorite's own Beat Generation and in this case we've selected act 1 chapter 1 so we
know it's going to be writing this little bit over here you could put that in here but I'm not going to do that I'm going to go back to Claude or Chachi BT excuse me and we're going to do it here it seems like chat gbt seems to be a little bit better for this particular process of the brainstorming for the Beats but at this point we could actually go into Claude and do some of some work in there because Claude does tend to be pretty good for Beats so we're going to open up a
new thing here and say take the following chapter summary and generate a list of 12 highly detailed action beats and you could put 12 15 20 however many you want for a script with additional story information to fully flesh out the chapter make sure to always use proper nouns instead of pronouns this last sentence is here because we want it to always be specific about who it's talking about otherwise the AI might not know and it might get it wrong and attribute an action to the wrong character so we want to make sure you're always
using proper nouns instead of pronouns and then you can insert the chapter summary here we'll go to pseudo write take this first chapter I'll just take the summary here and paste it in here and Let It Go all right and it's given us a couple of Beats it's doing so in a format that we're going to have to adjust with this title and everything we don't need the title but it's done a decent job the sun's first raised pierced through the dense cabinet canopy now chat gbt tends to want to start with the weather which
is not really how you want to start but I'm going to allow it in fact actually no I'm not going to allow it I'm going to just start with beat number two Michael a woman in her late 20s with a determined look sets up her archery target a straw field dummy with painted with a painted Bullseye she takes a moment to breathe fills the weight of the bow in her hand and the quiver of arrows on her back so yeah we can start with that and then I noticed I didn't like the last one either
so I'm going to leave that one off oops and we're going to go ahead and paste these into here now we are going to need to make sure that these are formatted correctly and they need to be for use in suitorite they need to have a number and then a description so I'm just going to fix that up here and so now we have 10 story beats and you can have any number of story beats it doesn't really matter I would keep it under 20 in general but you could have anything above that and so
now we have these story beats and once again you want to validate these story Beats make sure they're saying exactly what you want them to but just for purposes of time I'm not going to get into it too much here but you would want to fix these up as exactly as I've shown you how you would want to do in general and then another thing that people don't know is that you can add additional information above these beats that it will reference and so this is where I like to put the setting and I am
actually going to take information from the first story beat he gave us the sun's first raised pierced through the dense canopy and I'm going to try and rewrite it just a little bit so it's not like action it's just saying what it is the sun's first rays are piercing through the dense canopy Illuminating a secluded clearing surrounded by tall ancient trees Birch chirp in the distance other sounds are faint and sporadic the atmosphere is evenly cited silent and then you can also add any information any additional style information that you couldn't fit in the style
box earlier this is what I like to put in here it's just reiterating a couple of the things that I already mentioned in the style box but it's because I really want it to avoid those things so I say make sure to write realistic dialogue with the occasional dialogue beat avoid any cheesy or melodramatic descriptions and dialogue avoid mushy descriptions use mixed Cadence and so that's what I'm going to put here and then now we are finally ready to generate Pros and if you're doing this right it will take you a little while to get
to this point and that's normal this is still going to be faster than writing everything out by hand but you're going to need to take the time to validate each of these beats to make sure it's what you want because the more specific you can get it the better the pros is going to be but there are a couple of different ways to generate your Pros in pseudorite and this is honestly this is the main purpose that I use pseudorrite for is for creating this prose I think it is currently the easiest way to do
it which is why I use it there's most accurate and I can tell you most accurate under the hood is using gpt4 best Pros is using Claude and then fastus is using GPT 3.5 so far I have found the best results with most accurate the reason for this is because it follows directions unfortunately when I use best Pros now maybe a little better now than it used to be so you want to test this out for yourself I found that with best Pros it tends to wander off of the outline a little bit and then
by the end of the pros it's in a completely different place than when I where I want it to be with the beats that I generated and so that's something you really want to keep in mind and watch carefully if you are generating with best pros make sure that it is getting there specifically how you want it if you want you can add some additional information here above your Beats which is something that I have found can work here's a sample of what that might look like I'm just gonna add a little information here all
paragraphs should take place during the time frame of the summary instead of adding new events focus on fully developing the given story beats rather than rushing to new plot points and the scenes at a specific at the specified story beat rather than continuing further that may or may not work but it's worth experimenting with and so I'm going to generate it with most accurate to see how it goes and while I'm saying restart because I've already tested this but it should just say generate here and for you and then you can just see where it
goes another thing you can do is I've just asked it to pause and if you pause it it'll finish up the beats that it's working on and it works on them two at a time so we can see up here it's working on beat number one and two and it's going to finish working on that because let's say I want to edit it let's say I see some things I don't like so it will finish these and okay it's now finished them you can edit these up how you like and then hit continue and it'll
continue now understanding and knowing the changes that you have made so let's say I didn't like these in you know like this entire section here I could cut it out and it would start from here rather than down here does that I hope that makes sense but basically that this is a strategy I see people do and it's especially useful for Claude if you're using the best Pros tool since it tends to get derailed very quickly you can pause it after each story beat fix it up how you like then let it continue then fix
it up continue to fix it up Etc et cetera et cetera until you get to the end now I've paused it here you could just let it continue generating the whole thing go you know make yourself a sandwich and then come back and then it's time to edit the pros I'm going to actually select best pros and ask it to restart and see how well it does all right so it is finished and I since it was using the Claude model it did tend to get derailed a little bit it started introducing a wolf which
wasn't in my Beats at all and this is why I often use most accurate when I'm using pseudorite because it as it says it tends to be most accurate but I'm just going to take this because the pros really was better and now once you've got this you can copy it here and we can go into the main pseudorite space and paste it there we go and now we've got a chapter name here that it naturally gave us and we can start editing pseudorite I have found is also a pretty decent tool for editing and
the reason is because you can select a section of it and it will give you various options so let's just say so let's just say this last line here in this set of Beats it says I can't let my guard down not even for a moment it's a little bit you know kind of cheesy not really what we want so I could select rewrite and then I could just say rephrase shorter more descriptive show not tell that one's a particularly useful one let's just see what that gives us if we select show don't tell and
then it will give us a couple of different things that we could insert here every nerve in her body was on high alert and she held her breath this is interesting because it's not actually in first person point of view here that's not exactly what we want so we could redo that try something we could say more intense or more intercom and here we go this is not too bad I want to trust that I'm safe and no harm will come my way but I can't let down my guard every moment one my vigilance waivers
I fear I am One Step Closer To Danger still a little cheesy but better than what we had before so I could just insert that and then go through and edit accordingly and there are other tools besides rephrase so let's say this next paragraph I pause and close my eyes to do my senses to the forest let's just take that first word and let's just say there's a couple of things we could do let's just say expand and it will now write several paragraphs worth based on that particular sentence and then I could insert that
in here so really it got like really super detailed on that now we don't necessarily want that everywhere but you're going to have little moments where you're like this it brushed over this little bit too much let's expand it even further you could also say the scent whoops you could also select something and ask it to describe that area better and this is already pretty well described but you could describe and it will give you various things you can look at site smell taste sound touch metaphors things like that there's all sorts of little tools
to help you edit and perfect this using AI in a way that's a little bit more you know a spot checking if that makes sense but the point here is you don't have to use pseudo right you can't just edit it yourself but you're going to need to edit this material otherwise it's not going to be that great you want to make sure that you're doing it the Justice it deserves and then finally once all of that is edited down and you've gotten to the end of the chapter and it's all edited it looks how
you like it then you can move on to the next chapter and apply the same process throughout the entire thing so you can see how this has not just push a button and then you're done even if you are generating most of the pros with AI it will still take you quite a bit of time not as much time as writing it out by you know by hand but it will still take you some time to fully generate all of the words that you're going to need and to actually make them good and workable in
your novel so that is my entire process from start to finish using in this case it looks like we used chat gbt the most but you could also use Claude and using that together with pseudo right to generate this prose I hope that was useful for you and I'll see you in the next video
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