by Shelt Garner
@sheltgarner
Before I write a scene of the novel I’m writing, I lay out the scene in a scene summary. Helping me improve that scene summary is where AI really shines. It really really helps me see things in the scene that I otherwise might have missed.

But using ASI does also, in a sense, slow me down some because I have to read all the advice it gives me, process it and then (sometimes) rework the scene summary.
What is annoying is how often the AIs want to write the fucking scene for me. That’s just not cool. That’s not the point. I’m the writer, I write the scene. And I can totally understand why some — lazy — people might just give up and let AI write some, if not all of their novel.
But that’s just not my scene.
I want the control of writing the scene myself. But, like I said, getting advice on the scene summary from AI really helps improve the product.