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"textContent": "nah just custom tools / work i’m doing.\n\ni’m trying to go the quality over quantity route, but the algo prefers mass publishing most of the time. still, i wanna see how good i can get something after writing millions of words of pulp/slop over the last 12+ years…\n\nlately, on this final-pass fine-detail work, i’ve seen the AI fail repeatedly… mostly because it can’t keep the “big picture” in mind… and doesn’t realize when it suggests an “uncommon” word dozens of times for different passages it ends up littering the work heh…\n\nother things like foreshadowing and artistic creativity it’s stumbling on too.\n\nhelpful in some cases, tho!\n\ni think the folks at Sudowrite have a good thing going, though i don’t use it.\n\ni have used NovelCrafter wrapper a bit.",
"title": "AI prompts for sharper fiction editing for writers LLM writing + NLP"
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