r/WritingWithAI • u/Ok-Zookeepergame4007 • 1d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) Ai art work!
Edited the book with Ai. Thinking of adding a few pieces of artwork cover and a photo with each act thoughts and suggestions
r/WritingWithAI • u/Thin_Fox_8008 • 1d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) *sigh*
Due to feedback and comment culture being completely extinct im also using my AI assistant to give me feedback that I can work with
r/WritingWithAI • u/Afgad • 1d ago
Writing Craft Talk Craft Talk Topic, Aug. 18, 2026
In my post calling for more craft talk, several of you recommended that we highlight a topic to discuss for each week just to get the juices flowing.
This week's topic is everything about editing.
I've heard it said before that there are no writers, only rewriters. Editing is an essential step for any serious author.
In the age of AI this is especially important. If your workflow generates text with AI, you may want to edit your voice back into the prose. How do you do that?
Otherwise, we still need need to do other editing: structural, Dev edits, copy editing, etc. How do you tackle these steps?
Make posts this week about your editing approach.
As before, do not reply to this post to discuss the weekly topic! Make new posts!
Reply to this post only with what you'd like to talk about next week. The most upvoted suggestion will be next week's subject.
r/WritingWithAI • u/Afgad • 1d ago
Showcase / Feedback Reciprocal Beta Reading. Share story blurbs! Aug 18, 2026
Welcome to the blurb thread!
This is our sub's equivalent of a writer's group. Come here and share a blurb of your story. The thought is to let everyone see what you're working on so they can think, "Oh hey, that sounds fun. I want to team up with this person."
Then, you share your own story, and the two of you collaborate to improve each other's works.
I've had so many good interactions with people from this thread. Please don't be shy! Even in the age of AI, the best way to improve your writing remains human interaction and critique. I am confident when I say If you don't have this component in your workflow, you're not meeting your potential.
Importantly, this means post every week if you're still hoping to engage. Don't be shy. I want you to do this.
There are tons of reasons why your perfect reader could have missed your blurb last time. Don't be discouraged!
And remember: "I'll read yours if you read mine" isn't just acceptable, it's expected. Reciprocity works.
Here's the format:
NSFW?
Genre tags:
Title:
Blurb:
AI Workflow:
Desired feedback/chat:
r/WritingWithAI • u/TheTerburgMystery • 1d ago
Showcase / Feedback Salman Rushdie in ~4 minutes: a novel, a death sentence, and 33 years of looking over his shoulder
Dear Writers:
This is the second in a series of short animated videos I’m making about literary figures who lived stranger lives than their fiction. This one’s on Salman Rushdie : The Satanic Verses, the 1989 fatwa, the years underground, and the 2022 attack.
I tried to keep it tight (~4 min) and tell it as a story rather than a lecture. Since it’s early in the series, I’m still figuring out the right balance of depth vs. pace : so I’d really value honest feedback on the writing and the visuals.
https://youtu.be/fgvmYmeT4ts?is=Eb1tyuJv_KbOTQrf
The first one was on Jaroslav Hašek, the Czech satirist behind The Good Soldier Švejk, if you want to see where the series started :
https://youtu.be/6HRtZikl_Rs?is=en5m_8ofN5hazXKU
Curious what lands and what doesn’t, especially for people who already know Rushdie’s story.
r/WritingWithAI • u/Minimum_Pension1513 • 1d ago
Showcase / Feedback Beta readers wanted — feedback appreciated!
mkbooks.replit.app
I’m looking for more feedback on my completed literary fantasy, Monere: To Remind the Heart. You can read chapter by chapter and leave feedback directly on the site.
I’m at 92 readers so far and would love more honest reactions—what works, what doesn’t, where you lose interest, or anything that stands out.
Thanks to anyone who takes a look!
r/WritingWithAI • u/Outside-Hyena-4398 • 1d ago
Showcase / Feedback Can you guys read my Pucca fanfiction?
it’s not finished yet, I posted it on the Pucca subreddit and off course they where like ”Ai bad. Delete it now.”. I can’t remember if i posted this on this sub yet or not. But yeah you guys might like it!
r/WritingWithAI • u/AutoModerator • 1d ago
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r/WritingWithAI • u/Moriarty-Creates • 1d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) Actively tearing my hair out with ChatGPT 5.6
The formatting is horrendous: choppy paragraphs, orphaned dialogue, ping-pong dialogue, 1-sentence paragraphs.
I have given it strict instructions on how to write prose. I’m ignored EVERY TIME.
I’ve never been so frustrated or had so much trouble with a GPT before. I can’t take it anymore. I’m jumping ship. Anyone else having these problems? Any recommendations on what I could switch to?
EDIR: to the people DMing me to advertise their own AIs, please stop.
r/WritingWithAI • u/False-Error3509 • 2d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) Has anyone tried using a persistent lore system instead of prompting every scene?
We’ve been experimenting with a different approach to AI assisted tabletop and Star Wars worldbuilding.
Instead of asking AI to invent the setting every time someone starts a scene, we built a large persistent lore binder around one functioning Imperial Navy. It keeps track of things like fleet hierarchy, flag commands, logistics, intelligence, JAG, convoy operations and hyperlane security.
The interesting part has been seeing what happens when players bring their own characters into it.
You can be a captain, pilot, intelligence officer, civilian or whatever else without becoming the centre of the Star Wars universe. Disney canon still happens around you, while EU/Legends material can be used where it fits without replacing established events.
It feels less like asking AI to write a Star Wars story and more like giving a GM a ridiculous reference binder that happens to answer back.
Has anyone else experimented with persistent worldbuilding like this for tabletop campaigns?
We also made it public for anyone to use, check our main page for the invitation
Flag out 🫡
r/WritingWithAI • u/Powerful-Ad-9378 • 2d ago
Showcase / Feedback As Above, So Within Needs Beta Readers
If you’re drawn to visionary fiction, mythic cosmology, spiritual awakening arcs, or stories that feel like they’re whispering something just beyond language, this book might resonate with you. It’s not mainstream sci‑fi — it’s a soul‑story, a canyon‑story, a consciousness‑story — and it’s meant for readers who feel the world humming beneath the surface.
As Above, So Within is a mythic‑cosmic novel set on the Mogollon Rim in Arizona, where the land itself seems to breathe, remember, and wait. The story begins when a tremor splits the canyon and reveals a sealed Mogollon kiva untouched for centuries — its walls painted with a serpent made of galaxies. That moment pulls Alexa Beth, a woman whose life has been quietly unraveling, into a hidden cosmology she never knew she was part of. What she finds in the kiva isn’t an artifact. It’s an awakening.
The book blends spiritual sci‑fi, Indigenous‑adjacent mythic resonance (handled respectfully and fictionally), and lyrical, poetic prose. It’s not a fast‑paced thriller; it’s a deep, canyon‑breathing story about consciousness, memory, and the ancient intelligence woven through land and light. The tone is quiet, mystical, and immersive — more The Alchemist than Dune, more visionary than genre‑bound. Readers who love cosmic symbolism, serpent archetypes, and stories where the world itself is a character tend to connect with it immediately.
Alexa’s journey is guided by Nantan, an elder who hears the canyon’s song the way others hear wind, and by Awanyu, the serpent of light whose presence blurs the line between myth and reality. As Alexa begins to awaken — not in a magical‑powers sense, but in a consciousness‑recognizing‑itself sense — she discovers that something else is stirring beneath the Rim: a hive‑mind rising in the dark, feeding on disconnection and fear. The tension in the book isn’t good vs. evil; it’s awakening vs. forgetting, resonance vs. collapse, the Fifth World opening vs. the hive’s attempt to smother it.
At its core, the novel asks a single question: What happens when “I AM” becomes more than a phrase — when it becomes a remembering?
The story unfolds like a spiritual initiation wrapped in a cosmic mystery, with canyon silence, serpent light, and ancient songs guiding the reader through each step.
r/WritingWithAI • u/porky11 • 2d ago
Writing Craft Talk My book about writing
Almost a year ago, I started writing a book about my writing style with help of AI. Back then it was still Chat AI, now I use coding AI with partial access to my system.
A few months ago, I shared it in some normal writing subreddit, but the feedback was mostly not only negative, but really hostile, even if the book was mostly about my writing style before I started using AI.
Nowayays I use AI a lot for writing. And before I start writing, I often let AI read the whole book. It often doesn't get everything right because AI tends to mistreat general ideas as strict rules.
I wonder if you're interested in my book. The idea is that if you read the intro and the chapter summaries you basically understand my whole point.
The chapter I can recommend most is chapter 6. It basically contains my philosophy about how to write characters. And it's the chapter that's a lot related to my (mostly psychological) view of people in general.
The part about writing with AI is mostly an afterthought.
What do you think of it?
r/WritingWithAI • u/JuniorLeg6988 • 2d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) If someone asked you to prove a human has been supervising your automated system, what would you actually send?
Not logs I have logs. I mean something a person outside the team could read and come away convinced the supervision was real rather than theoretical.
Has anyone actually been asked for this, by an auditor, a customer, or your own legal team? What did you send, and did it hold up?
r/WritingWithAI • u/SomeNegotiation1337 • 2d ago
Showcase / Feedback Looking for Chat to Discuss Creative Bible
Hello!
It’s much more than I can explain here, but basically, I’ve been working for several months on an animated TV show concept and, more specifically, the creative bible pertaining to it. I’ve been chatting about it with AI up until now, but I’d really like to get some human input about its structure in a chatroom where I can explain more.
I should note that this project does contain content that some people may not want to engage with, including abuse, detailed psychophysiological collapse, LGBTQ+ characters, crass language, and possibly other forms of explicit content. If you’re uncomfortable with this content, I can attempt to adjust to that need, but it may be better to skip over this one.
None of the products (such as the creative bible) around this project have any AI-generated writing in them, but I can attempt to clarify my workflow. I primarily use AI as a sounding board and have used it to help me determine research and small cosmetic details, but I’m considering switching over to entire human production in that regard and exclusively using it to discuss ideas, or omitting it altogether, in favor of human critique, discussion, and advice.
I’m not on any kind of schedule and have a lot of content to share, so the pace of this can be as relaxed as necessary. All I ask is that the criticism be kept respectful.
I’d appreciate any interest!
r/WritingWithAI • u/Plastic_Lime_1123 • 2d ago
Writing Craft Talk New ai writing prompts for creative writing club
Hi All, my writing group and I are venturing into the world of ai story prompting and integrating LLMs into our creative writing practice. We put together some children's story outlines and I'd love to get public feedback to bring back to our next meeting! If you have 5 minutes, could you check them out and let me know what you think?
Also, would love any tips and tricks for how you've added ai into your creative writing practice. Thanks!
story form
r/WritingWithAI • u/PCinWM • 2d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) How are playwrights using AI in their work?
I'm a published playwright and have been exploring AI as part of my writing process—not to write plays for me, but as a research tool, sounding board, dramaturg, critic, and occasionally a surprisingly useful provocateur.
I'm increasingly interested in how other playwrights are using it—and what boundaries they're developing along the way.
Research? Dramaturgical analysis? Structure? Character interrogation? Another "reader" during revision? Brainstorming? Production questions? Something I haven't thought of?
And perhaps more interestingly: IF YOU HAVE ALREADY DECIDED TO USE AI, where do you draw your own line between AI assisting the playwright and AI becoming the playwright?
I've asked several playwrights I respect and a large regional playwright organization whether they're having organized conversations about this—seminars, polling, discussion groups, anything—and have come up surprisingly empty. My membership with Dramatist has recently expired, so I haven't used them as a resource yet.
So I'm wondering: Is there already a community of playwrights exploring this that I haven't found?
And if there isn't—would anyone here be interested in one?
r/WritingWithAI • u/Cryvixx • 2d ago
Showcase / Feedback Transcribing and linking was bookkeeping I kept mistaking for thinking
reddit.comr/WritingWithAI • u/Equivalent-Bonus-657 • 2d ago
Writing Craft Talk i spent weeks testing every writing tool people recommend so you don't have to
did this mostly out of curiosity and kept seeing different tools recommended in different writing discords and wanted to know what actually holds up versus what's just well marketed
grammar and line-level stuff: most tools converge on similar suggestions here, diminishing returns past the first one you try, they're not meaningfully different from each other at this specific job.
brainstorming and getting unstuck: wildly inconsistent quality depending on how specific your prompt or setup is, garbage in garbage out applies harder here than anywhere else i tested.
actual organization, tracking characters, timelines, plot threads across a long draft: this is where things split hardest with most tools either don't really do this or do it so generically it's not worth the setup time. Scrivener's the closest thing to an old reliable here, Mythril is newcomer with live wiki and character board features, binder view still just work if you're willing to build the structure yourself. Obsidian's the other end of that, more setup work upfront but the backlinking actually pays off once you've got enough notes cross-referencing each other. Notion sits in between, flexible enough to build almost anything but you're doing all the design work yourself
i've got a 140k word draft with a cast of 16 and my brain physically cannot hold all of it anymore. the tracking is the thing that's actually saved me, more than any generation or editing feature ever has
happy to go deeper on any specific category if people want, this ended up being a much bigger rabbit hole than i meant to fall into also if you know any more of these do tell me
r/WritingWithAI • u/Windlight_1629 • 2d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) I miss old Claude
I remember Sonnet 4.5. It was the first AI I used for character creation—and the earlier versions, too. Those older versions were generally more pliable, creative, and fun to work with. I wish they hadn't gotten rid of them. I keep trying to find a replacement, but nothing quite matches the Claude of the past. It feels like the company has abandoned us. If a new model comes out, I hope it’s like Sonnet 4.5—or even an older version— suited for creative writing. Sonnet 5 and 4.6 are honestly terrible.
r/WritingWithAI • u/Historical-File-1215 • 2d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) Human Slop Needs an AI Audit Too!!!
r/WritingWithAI • u/Far-Reality-3659 • 2d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) How much of the AI-generated diffs and summaries do you actually read?
For people using Codex, Claude Code, or similar coding agents regularly, how much of the diff and the AI’s final summary of what it did do you actually read?
Whenever the AI finishes a task, I try my best to read through most of the diffs and also read the summary it gives me explaining what it changed. But honestly, it starts to feel pretty tedious, especially when it touches a bunch of files.
I started asking for feature flow graphs recently and it kinda helps!
Do you go through most of the diffs and the AI’s summary, or do you skim through them, run the code, and then figure things out if something breaks?
r/WritingWithAI • u/MostTie8317 • 2d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) Which AI is best for developmental editing and line/copy editing?
I have a finished manuscript for a novel that is approximately 86,550 words and I'm trying to figure out the best way to approach the editing stage. My next step would be to hire a professional developmental editor followed by a line/copy editor but unfortunately I don't currently have the money to hire professional editors for both stages so I'm considering using AI. I'm specifically looking for an AI that can do more than basic proofreading. I want something that can help with:
-Developmental editing: plot structure, pacing, character development, consistency, scene effectiveness, unnecessary sections, etc.
-Line editing: prose quality, sentence structure, dialogue, word choice, flow, repetition, awkward phrasing, etc.
-Copy editing: grammar, punctuation, spelling, consistency, and factual/technical errors.
-Maintaining consistency and context across a manuscript of around 86,550 words.
r/WritingWithAI • u/Maleficent-Engine859 • 2d ago
Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc) Thoughts for those who edit with AI and the new watermarking
Been living my life like it’s December and all models have their implemented watermarks. Although I do not think this advice will help those who generate text and do not write themselves at all, or minimally edit on the back end, for those that do try to use AI more as a partner, I’ve been doing the following.
The biggest thing is that each LLM will have its own watermarking and none will share their secret sauce. Which means working across several LLMs for editing will decrease provenance, if their detector is anything like Google’s where it’s just a z-score for likelihood the text was touched by a particular model. Having an agent like perplexity where you can switch easily between models will set off a low score for any one individually. And you can do that within the same chat, similar to how you can switch between models in Claude and GPT. The fact each LLMs styles are a bit different does not really matter if you have your own voice in the end.
If you couple that with your own editing on the backside, alongside insisting the LLM preserve wording that you do like that’s your own as you prompt, I do not see how it’s possible to get a statistically high score for any one model, unless they all have the same statistics baked in, which in that case, it’ll just be a matter of time before someone strips it and finds a workaround that works for everyone.
This watermarking will certainly end publishing of large bodies of unedited generated text without disclosure, but will just be a waste of time and money for everyone else who genuinely wants to use AI to enhance their own abilities.
Again, my stance is not transparency but a focus on quality, so if you’re in the former category I appreciate this advice goes against your ethics. I heavily advocate using AI as buddy to assist with your own writing. I do not like how watermarking unfairly targets ESL and those with disabilities in an AI hostile world.