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Creative Writing: AI as an Editor, Not a Ghost
Using AI to write your story for you makes it no longer your story. Using AI as an editor who reads every draft at 2am is one of the best deals in the world.
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Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1Editor prompts that work
- 2revision
- 3voice
- 4editorial feedback
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You've written a short story. It's 1800 words. Something is off in the second scene but you can't tell what. You have no friends awake who read fiction. This is exactly what Claude is good for, and exactly where people misuse it.
Section 1
Editor prompts that work
- 'Where does this drag? Point to specific paragraphs.'
- 'What's the weakest sentence on page 2?'
- 'Summarize each character in one line based only on their dialogue.'
- 'Is the narrator's voice consistent? Where does it slip?'
Tools for different jobs
- Claude: best literary feedback, catches tone drift
- ProWritingAid: mechanical (passive voice, overused words)
- Grammarly: surface grammar and clarity
- ChatGPT: good brainstorming partner for plot snags
- Sudowrite: built for fiction drafting, has a 'show not tell' rewrite button
Try this: before you touch AI, read your own draft out loud. Mark every sentence you stumble on. Those marks are your real edit list. AI can help you fix each one, but the list has to come from your mouth and ear.
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