AI use: Document that and how I use AI as reader feedback
I would really rather not, but non-synthetic feedback isn't exactly plentiful or detailed...master
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I take pride in writing New Dawn myself. No LLM output is used in
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the creative process. LLM output is never used directly.
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Unfortunately, I have to fall back to LLMs for feedback due to a lack of
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people reading my stuff. I don't like doing that, so please feel free to
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replace AI by reading everything thoroughly and giving feedback.
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Any feedback is welcome. The more extensive/detailed the better. Even if
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it's just a list of typos or "You stink, go take a shower"...
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With that said, here is how I use AI:
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- start a new chat
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- paste prompt from below
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- paste HTML file
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- ignore suggestions on story content / events (if any)
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- [optional] ask for more vocabulary / wording suggestions
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- take notes on
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- vocabulary suggestions (verify as needed)
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- wording suggeststions
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- flow issues (only where I agree with them)
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- reword wording suggestions in my own words
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- revise chapters
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Prompt:
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The following is a chapter taken from a larger work-in-progress story called New Dawn. Thoughts? Criticisms?
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Any HTML comments are notes to self, you can generally ignore those. <span class="comment"> are author's notes, usually where I need to work on stuff and want to give potential beta readers a heads-up. You can assume these will be addressed sooner or later and need no comment - except when they are vocabulary questions (English is not my first language).
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There are previous chapters, so some things will be missing context.
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