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AI and a novel revision letter
Use AI to draft a structured revision letter to yourself after a beta read so you don't lose the throughline.
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- 1The premise
- 2revision letter
- 3beta read
- 4structural edit
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Section 1
The premise
After a beta read, the notes are scattered. A self-addressed revision letter forces a single plan with priorities.
What AI does well here
- Cluster beta notes by craft area (plot, character, prose, pacing).
- Rank changes by impact and effort.
- Draft a 1-page letter to your future self with the plan.
What AI cannot do
- Replace your sense of what the book is trying to do.
- Decide which beta is right when they conflict.
- Make the cuts for you.
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