STORYTELLING / WRITING
Use it right.
Admit it: most people use ChatGPT to skip the hard work.
Their writing is getting it all wrong because they treat ChatGPT like a travel agent who takes the trip for them. You’ll have the photos, but you’ll miss the effort, the experience, the smells, the flavours, and the conversations that make the journey real.
You achieve the desired output when you stop seeing AI as a replacement and start seeing it as a creative partner.
Every great story, from a blockbuster movie to a late-night campfire tale, does one thing first: it hooks our hearts. It makes us feel something and makes us care.
That’s your job as a writer.
But what if you had a tool that could help you find the very things that make people care?
Here are three ways to use ChatGPT to do just that.
1: Use ChatGPT as Your Idea Sandbox
Every big story starts with one small idea. It asks “what if?” and takes your attention.
You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.
