The idea to randomly generate ten words and then throw it into the AI chat and get it to construct a story around those ten words is honestly amazing. I feel like that's a much better way of helping it to avoid super trope-y, cliche plots.
Another great job! I see a future for you working in Hollywood as the architect behind the DC or Marvel universes. Just please remember to send me free theatre passes!
LOL at Cosmic horror mashup with Bugs Bunny. I kept thinking of Marvin the Martian! Your brainstorming prompts are fire and I love getting validation for the wacky things I do in my own brainstorming sessions. My favorite is the one where you paste a real news story into the prompt. Well done!
Re: Geek Squad Cosmic Horror Some years ago, I started working on a crime noir story based in a futuristic/cyberpunk Tokyo where the main character has to find and stop the source of Deep Dive VR (Braindance/Better Than Life/NervGear) Snuff movies. The plot shifts when a mauled body is found wearing a Deep Dive/Experience Recording Device, the recorded experience ends with the "star" of the movie being attacked by a real Shinto demon.
If you are creating a technical guide, you can get dozens of examples of a point you wish to demonstrate. Cherry-pick the most relevant ones. It's helpful to give the LLM your intended audience bio with EACH brainstorming prompt. (This works better in Claude, because you can use projects and just tell it to refer to the Audience Profile in the knowledge base.)
@@MitchellAllen-h6u Thanks for your response. My intention is to write scientific and technical articles, I just wanted to weave dry technical facts into some made up stories that would coherently complement the topics I'm covering.
I see what you mean. I ran a brainstorm on CHTGPT only and it gave me twenty ideas for flash fiction. many of the ideas were canned from familiar stories. But then are there any original stories olut there? And by the way Ted Chaing's Story of Your Life and the movie starring Amy Adams was superb. Also, Little Shop of Horrors.Thank you
Thank you for your continued content, but please consider dropping the text pop-ups. Speaking for myself (of course), they are distracting and annoying, and serve no useful purpose.
Agreed. I don't mind the product pop ups so I can identify the icon for the chat bot, but you got carried away using pop ups to emphasize a word. It's not good for us with attention deficit tendencies. That aside, thanks for all these great tutorials and I did purchase your latest book too.
Love this! Thanks Jason 🎉
The idea to randomly generate ten words and then throw it into the AI chat and get it to construct a story around those ten words is honestly amazing. I feel like that's a much better way of helping it to avoid super trope-y, cliche plots.
Another great job! I see a future for you working in Hollywood as the architect behind the DC or Marvel universes. Just please remember to send me free theatre passes!
LOL at Cosmic horror mashup with Bugs Bunny. I kept thinking of Marvin the Martian! Your brainstorming prompts are fire and I love getting validation for the wacky things I do in my own brainstorming sessions. My favorite is the one where you paste a real news story into the prompt. Well done!
Thanks!
Good stuff! It primes the idea pump.
Great job
Great can you tell us how to expand our initial concept through ai
did you ever get to test deepseek's new ai. thanks for the top tier content by the way
Do you have Plus or Pro? You may have said and I missed it.
Re: Geek Squad Cosmic Horror
Some years ago, I started working on a crime noir story based in a futuristic/cyberpunk Tokyo where the main character has to find and stop the source of Deep Dive VR (Braindance/Better Than Life/NervGear) Snuff movies. The plot shifts when a mauled body is found wearing a Deep Dive/Experience Recording Device, the recorded experience ends with the "star" of the movie being attacked by a real Shinto demon.
Ai is such an underatted and hated tool by the ignorant.
Agreed
Very good stuff. How do you apply these techniques to nonfiction writing?
Instead of ideas you’re asking for information.
If you are creating a technical guide, you can get dozens of examples of a point you wish to demonstrate. Cherry-pick the most relevant ones. It's helpful to give the LLM your intended audience bio with EACH brainstorming prompt. (This works better in Claude, because you can use projects and just tell it to refer to the Audience Profile in the knowledge base.)
@@TheNerdyNovelist Thanks for your valuable advice. Do you provide the same level of support in the paid tier of your membership?😁
@@MitchellAllen-h6u Thanks for your response. My intention is to write scientific and technical articles, I just wanted to weave dry technical facts into some made up stories that would coherently complement the topics I'm covering.
@@CreativAItion Sounds like you can have a lot of fun with this!
Is deepseek's newest model any good?
I see what you mean. I ran a brainstorm on CHTGPT only and it gave me twenty ideas for flash fiction. many of the ideas were canned from familiar stories. But then are there any original stories olut there? And by the way Ted Chaing's Story of Your Life and the movie starring Amy Adams was superb. Also, Little Shop of Horrors.Thank you
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5:30 The Martian meets Little Shop of Horror.
Thanks Jason, this was great!
Great for story bible building.
I just want to know who is behind Sarah's Chen adventures on HFY?
😂😂😂
Huh? Where is the list with the prompts? All I found is a community talking the day away but no list.
It’s in the Start Here course in the community.
@@TheNerdyNovelist thanks!
Trump having nothing to do with Cosmic Horror...I chortled and drank.
Thank you for your continued content, but please consider dropping the text pop-ups. Speaking for myself (of course), they are distracting and annoying, and serve no useful purpose.
If they were just regular subtitles I would like them. The problem is that they come and go and only highlight phrases instead of the full sentences.
Agreed. I don't mind the product pop ups so I can identify the icon for the chat bot, but you got carried away using pop ups to emphasize a word. It's not good for us with attention deficit tendencies. That aside, thanks for all these great tutorials and I did purchase your latest book too.