Thanks Jason, great content as always. I used NoveCrafter to help me with my last novel, it was great! I've always been a pantser, but I never published because being a pantser meant massive editing, and I loathe that aspect of writing. With AI I was able to plan my novel in a week, so I didn't get burned out on it like I normally would. This made my job editing the novel much easier, and as a result, I published my first novel! I want to thank you specifically because you're the one that introduced me to this amazing tool. It's completely changed the way that I write. I hope that more authors start to learn that they don't need to fear AI, it's an amazing tool that can accelerate their writing. It's only when you abuse it and try to have AI do all the writing that you run into problems both legally and ethically.
This is Amazing I have always wanted to write a Book, but just don't have the Vocab for it. Thank you for making this. I'm already 5 Chapters in in just a Few Hours. Claude 3.5 Sonet is amazing. It's word flow is so good. Also spending 10 bucks for almost a fully written AI Book even if i don't make any money Still worth it.
Awesome Tutorial! A fter having started my Techno Thriller Novel and written the first 12 Chapters (out of the recommended 24) in Scrivener, I just spent some time today to import everything into NovelCrafter. It's unbelievable how helpful this AI based tool is for matching characters, scenes, and over all progress. I will continue to write the novel with my words, but having all these little AI helpers right in the tool is much easier than switching to ChatGPT, for example, to do some research.
@thenerdynovelist. FYI: You don't need the "Specialist" to write a series of books. That's covered on EVERY plan! The Specialist is for SHARING your WIP with readers or working with a co-author.
Questions for you: 1) I'm a romance author writing short stories and novellas. Does NC have a Romance Outline (like if someone uses The Hero's Journey guide)? If not, where can I add it? 2) If my writing style to another author(s), where in the Codex would I put that?
I'm not currently using AI in NovelCrafter, but the codex additions is still a GAME CHANGER for me. I've been using it to keep track of the inventory in my litRPG and how far along my one character is in her transformation. I've also played around with using it to keep track of how many soldiers remain in the army unit one of my characters leads. The only other software that I've used that has had a feature that helped me keep track of this easily was the Arc Feature in Campfire, and a convoluted metadata system in Scrivener. I've really been enjoying Codex Additions even if I'm not using it for the AI.
Hey Jason, for those of us coming from Scrivener, I would love to see a side-by-side NC to Scrivener Comparison. There are plenty of things to love about Scrivener, and I know people love the one-time price. I also see people taking what they made in NC and then exporting to Scrivener to continue writing, but I don't understand why they do that. It is just their habit to write in Scrivener, but it seems an unnecessary step. That said, maybe you can show us your .. "I did this in Scrivener, but now I do it in NC this way." List of how NC has improved your workflow. I think some people are on the fence about switching.. so it may help a lot of people make the change.
Exactly this! I’m using Scrivener, but would love to incorporate AI into my editing. I know ProWritingAid is a good add-on, but I’m digging how neat and smooth this program is. A comparison would be great!
Hi Jason, I really respect your reviews, and I would also like to see your comparison between Scrivener and Novelcrafter. Scrivener was the first writing tool I ever bought followed sometime later with Atticus. I am interested to know if you can use NC to format books as well as you can in Scrivener & Atticus. Have you heard anything from the Scrivener and Atticus camps re whether they are planning to add Ai to their tools?
The hardest thing is to know which models to use and how meaningful the difference between cheap and expensive models of the same developers. Is there like a tier list of models? I would love to see it😏
Hey, Jason. Thanks so much for your wealth of information. I just subscribed to Novelcrafter with the Hobbyist tier, but I wanted to ask you a question. Because I will be using Openrouter and OpenAI externally, do they read and take into account the information I have in Codex when writing prose/scene/chapter/etc., or is that function only available in with the Artisan tier? Thanks.
Binge Alert: I'm kind of addicted to your channel! Normally I sort new channels by Popular but man, I'm just plowing through ALL of your videos. Great job sir! Question, and forgive me if I missed this in the tutorial, but will Novel Crafter really remember characters, plots, etc throughout multiple projects (series)? Maybe this is all in training the Codex? If so, this is a life saver! I mean, I guess it says so on the homepage of the site but it's still just hard to imagine that it could act as a "vault" and remember everything. Could it be?
@TheNerdyNovelist thanks for a great video! I wrote my first novel without AI a couple of years ago and i am considering trying NovelCrafter after watching your videos. One quick question: How/where to get the Chat with People prompt?? You mentioned that you will tell us how to do it, and you didn't after (or have I missed it??). Thanks again!
Well. I've subscribed to your newsletter but haven't received the 40-chapter plot module. Anyway, great video. I'm learning a lot with your content. Thanks
@The Nerdy Novelist Thanks, a great overview. @53:30 you mention a fine-tuned model. Do you have a video on fine-tuning a model? Also, I assume this refers to writing style. Can I fine-tune a model to my "ideas" not just style? I have many idea snippets. They don't add up to a plot, but they convey the type of events I like. Can I fine-tune a model on them, so AI gives me plot ideas more "in line" with mine?
For future videos, I would suggest always keeping the program full screen with your image in the bottom right corner. That works perfectly. I often find that you're cutting to full shots of yourself and leaving the program visual right when I was taking in the program visual.
This was great. I've watched your other Novelcrafter videos, but I still got stuff from this one that I hadn't before. If you're open to taking requests, I'd love a more in-depth video dedicated to creating custom prompts in Novelcrafter. 🤞
Can I upload a short story, novella, or full-length novel and have Novelcrafter pull all the details from my existing work to build a base? Furthermore, can Novelcrafter analyze said works and provide prompts for enhancements or even, in the case of a novel, ideas for book 2, book 3, etc.?
Love Novel Crafter for look and feel, ease of use and the dedicated team behind it. And yet I'm hardly using it for generating prose. I've found that no matter the model or what I put in the style codex, I'm having to edit and delete so much as to constitute a full rewrite. This might just be me, I'm not doing 'genre' fiction and I'm very particular about the style, being a lifelong reader and writer from long before AI came along. I've found that while giving good style instructions (show don't tell etc) certainly improves the output, it's still nowhere near what I had in mind, with lots of generic AI prose stuff. AI fares much better if, rather than 'telling' it what you want, you can 'show' it with concrete examples. I've adapted the superprompt method, but rather than including a sample chapter, I include 10 or so examples of input beats and output prose that I edited to be exactly how I want it, with no further style instructions than to look at the examples. I've been extremely impressed with the results so far. If NC ever integrates a feature where you can do something similar (I.e. providing concrete examples of the kind of prose you're aiming for, outside of the project itself), it would be the be all end all of AI assisted writing tools.
@@spaceemotion1 OK, just watched the video til the end and haven't tried this yet in NC, but I suspect this will work like putting a sample chapter into a superprompt. What I'm talking about instead is doing a small-scale 'fine-tuning', where you provide, say, 10 example input beats with the corresponding output prose you want. I've had some very good results with this, but I suspect it only works with beefier models like Sonnet 3.5 or Opus. I really like NC, but even with the recommended models, style instructions and on-the-fly tweaking of prose, I find myself having to edit the output to such an extent that I might as well generate it in ChatGPT and just do a full rewrite. I'm definitely interested in fine-tuning my own ChatGPT turbo model, but that's a cumbersome process, especially if you have different prose styles, like for writing short stories. Just sharing my own nerdy fiction writing findings here, but I've found the results with this specific technique to be far better than when just providing a prose sample.
Thank you for this video and all the work you put into it. I found it very helpful. Even though I have been using Novelcrafter for a while, there were tips and tools I had not realised were there.
@@TheNerdyNovelist Thank you. 👍I have watched this video twice now to pick up some of the things that I missed the first time around. I will probably watch it a few more times to get it all. 🤣
I am part of your membership community, and want to know before starting the arduous process of learning another cutting edge piece of software if NC allows writers to write scenes that deal with murder and sexual abuse. My detective protagonist faces some very nasty villains and their terrible deeds. I have quit Claude and Chat GPT because of their "moral restraints". I'm looking for a program that understands that some writing will include brutal scenes that have to do with horrible events.
So I’ve been using this the last 2 days and have been using the chat feature with Claude 3.5 to stay organized and make sure my continuity is okay. It’s very accurate and helpful, but it’s BURNING through my money. Any suggestions? Is there a cheaper route to still using chat with good quality but not eating through my credits so fast? Is it because I’m using Claude for it?
@thenerdynovelist The first thing that jumps out at me is the online/offline aspect. Where is all my stuff stored? If it's always online, where's my automatic offline storage?
Hi Jason, thank you for all your help; I greatly appreciate it. I just wish you would announce the exact date you did the video as soon as you start it them. Things are moving so fast that it's certainly a challenge to figure out which videos are the most current and up-to-date. Can you add this in the future? Maybe even delete some of the old ones?
All TH-cam videos have date stamps; they are in the video description. I totally understand what you are saying, as when I look at videos about certain topics on TH-cam, I sort my request to only show videos made in the last week or month. But the date is right under the video on TH-cam, so it's easy to see. Due to how the TH-cam algorithm works, few people would ever delete videos. A YT channel is ranked on the popularity of videos, so to delete them is to delete history. That is like saying you should remove old history books from Libraries. Older videos serve as time capsules to see how fast AI or any topic has come.
Oh, that's some great timing. I am writing a long guide for my RPG-Setting and I just found your channel like 3 hours ago. Do you think novelcrafter will work for this purpose or should I look for a different tool?
You completely omitted how to generate a story outline in Novelcrafter and how you bring in the story outline into the Plan section. All we see is that you’ve already generated your chapters. Please can you possibly explain how to populate the Plan section chapters from story outline but first where do you put the outline for it to refer to?
You da Man. I love these reviews and tutorials. Sudowrite seems a lot easier to use, but I'll rely on these tutorials to learn how to use Novelcrafter. So keep it up, and again, thank you so much.
Is there a way to tell Novelcrafter to write at a 7th grade level? It tends to use words that are way to big for my audience. Also for Romance, I need to pull it down to 5th grade. But I can't seem to find the options. It would save me a mountain of time in editing. Thank you in advance.
Does anybody know if any of the AI / LLMs actually understand the Myers-Briggs personalities, Enneagram Types, or Cliffton Strengths? I'd be interested to see some tests of two copies of the same character be put in the same situation & given the same prompt...but have their Myers-Briggs & Clifton Strengths opposite of each other.
This makes me crazy! OK, you know impressingly much, but I don't want to be impressed -- I want to learn. And I am quite pi..ed of watching the text of you Vampire-novel. But don't misunderstand ... I WANTTO LEARN. Give poor me a tutorial, where you start with blank pages and let a story (whatever ...) develop. Don't talk so much about the expenses -- just let me see that you are DOING. 2 hrs is fine 😁
Thanks for the great tutorial. I'm on the Hobbyist plan so I don't use the chat option yet. But after I see what it can do I might upgrade. The model that works best for me is Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
Another fantastic video Jason, this will be the new go-to for when authors looking to use AI will reference! Quick question, Is there any video of yours you recommend for finetuning an ai model like my own writing style that you had as an option in the highlight portion of writing?
Thanks, Jason. I was wondering how far NovelCrafter takes the process, from concept to where. From what I have been able to discover, you have to format the book with different software. Just curious.
I have a question. In my novel, there are two POV characters who are in completely different story threads, locations, and 100 years apart. The structure of the novel is that I alternate between POV characters each chapter. Because novelcrafter will look at the previous scene, I have an issue where at the start of a chapter the previous scene takes place in the other story arch. Currently novelcrafter does not let you pull an arbitrary scene into context. I'm thinking of writing all the chapters for one character POV back to back and the rearranging them when the novel is complete. Can anyone think of another way to do this?
@@TheNerdyNovelist Hey, love the video and it's been really helpful. I was wondering if you'd consider doing a video based on the same issues @tipperm10011972 is experiencing from their comment above. My current novel is from the perspective of 5 individuals whose lives overlap and I'd love to have some insight on how you'd go about writing from different POVs alternating between chapters using novelcrafter.
Thanks Jason, great content as always. I used NoveCrafter to help me with my last novel, it was great! I've always been a pantser, but I never published because being a pantser meant massive editing, and I loathe that aspect of writing. With AI I was able to plan my novel in a week, so I didn't get burned out on it like I normally would. This made my job editing the novel much easier, and as a result, I published my first novel!
I want to thank you specifically because you're the one that introduced me to this amazing tool. It's completely changed the way that I write. I hope that more authors start to learn that they don't need to fear AI, it's an amazing tool that can accelerate their writing. It's only when you abuse it and try to have AI do all the writing that you run into problems both legally and ethically.
Same! So many full first drafts sitting around because editing is torture for me.
This was tremendous. I plan on listening to the whole thing again and following along in the program. Thank you so much!
This is Amazing I have always wanted to write a Book, but just don't have the Vocab for it. Thank you for making this. I'm already 5 Chapters in in just a Few Hours. Claude 3.5 Sonet is amazing. It's word flow is so good. Also spending 10 bucks for almost a fully written AI Book even if i don't make any money Still worth it.
i'm getting easily 5000 words for every $1 spent. and i'm also using Mistral Large and Opus as well.
Awesome Tutorial! A
fter having started my Techno Thriller Novel and written the first 12 Chapters (out of the recommended 24) in Scrivener, I just spent some time today to import everything into NovelCrafter. It's unbelievable how helpful this AI based tool is for matching characters, scenes, and over all progress. I will continue to write the novel with my words, but having all these little AI helpers right in the tool is much easier than switching to ChatGPT, for example, to do some research.
Thanks for the shoutout! Great introduction video for Novelcrafter.
Of course!
@thenerdynovelist. FYI: You don't need the "Specialist" to write a series of books. That's covered on EVERY plan! The Specialist is for SHARING your WIP with readers or working with a co-author.
@dontuttle, shout to me finding another Tuttle in the writing community!
Thanks so much for clarifying that.. I wasn't sure If I needed to upgrade or not.. whew..
Could you do a video on how to market yourself as an AI author with all the backlash from the puritans?
@@jimmydavis7587 what genre do you write with AI?
Questions for you: 1) I'm a romance author writing short stories and novellas. Does NC have a Romance Outline (like if someone uses The Hero's Journey guide)? If not, where can I add it? 2) If my writing style to another author(s), where in the Codex would I put that?
I'm not currently using AI in NovelCrafter, but the codex additions is still a GAME CHANGER for me. I've been using it to keep track of the inventory in my litRPG and how far along my one character is in her transformation. I've also played around with using it to keep track of how many soldiers remain in the army unit one of my characters leads. The only other software that I've used that has had a feature that helped me keep track of this easily was the Arc Feature in Campfire, and a convoluted metadata system in Scrivener. I've really been enjoying Codex Additions even if I'm not using it for the AI.
Hey Jason, for those of us coming from Scrivener, I would love to see a side-by-side NC to Scrivener Comparison. There are plenty of things to love about Scrivener, and I know people love the one-time price. I also see people taking what they made in NC and then exporting to Scrivener to continue writing, but I don't understand why they do that. It is just their habit to write in Scrivener, but it seems an unnecessary step. That said, maybe you can show us your .. "I did this in Scrivener, but now I do it in NC this way." List of how NC has improved your workflow. I think some people are on the fence about switching.. so it may help a lot of people make the change.
Exactly this! I’m using Scrivener, but would love to incorporate AI into my editing. I know ProWritingAid is a good add-on, but I’m digging how neat and smooth this program is. A comparison would be great!
Hi Jason, I really respect your reviews, and I would also like to see your comparison between Scrivener and Novelcrafter. Scrivener was the first writing tool I ever bought followed sometime later with Atticus. I am interested to know if you can use NC to format books as well as you can in Scrivener & Atticus. Have you heard anything from the Scrivener and Atticus camps re whether they are planning to add Ai to their tools?
The hardest thing is to know which models to use and how meaningful the difference between cheap and expensive models of the same developers.
Is there like a tier list of models? I would love to see it😏
I think a lot of people resist doing something like that because of how often they get updated and the "rankings" might change.
Insanely valuable walkthrough!! Thank you for making this
You bet!
This was an amazing video. Thanks!!
Everything and the kitchen sink - thanks so much!
Simply outstanding tutorial. Very helpful. Thanks!
You're welcome!
Hey, Jason. Thanks so much for your wealth of information. I just subscribed to Novelcrafter with the Hobbyist tier, but I wanted to ask you a question. Because I will be using Openrouter and OpenAI externally, do they read and take into account the information I have in Codex when writing prose/scene/chapter/etc., or is that function only available in with the Artisan tier? Thanks.
Binge Alert: I'm kind of addicted to your channel! Normally I sort new channels by Popular but man, I'm just plowing through ALL of your videos. Great job sir!
Question, and forgive me if I missed this in the tutorial, but will Novel Crafter really remember characters, plots, etc throughout multiple projects (series)? Maybe this is all in training the Codex? If so, this is a life saver! I mean, I guess it says so on the homepage of the site but it's still just hard to imagine that it could act as a "vault" and remember everything. Could it be?
@TheNerdyNovelist thanks for a great video! I wrote my first novel without AI a couple of years ago and i am considering trying NovelCrafter after watching your videos. One quick question: How/where to get the Chat with People prompt?? You mentioned that you will tell us how to do it, and you didn't after (or have I missed it??). Thanks again!
Well. I've subscribed to your newsletter but haven't received the 40-chapter plot module. Anyway, great video. I'm learning a lot with your content. Thanks
Email us at jason@storyhacker.ai
@The Nerdy Novelist Thanks, a great overview. @53:30 you mention a fine-tuned model. Do you have a video on fine-tuning a model? Also, I assume this refers to writing style. Can I fine-tune a model to my "ideas" not just style? I have many idea snippets. They don't add up to a plot, but they convey the type of events I like. Can I fine-tune a model on them, so AI gives me plot ideas more "in line" with mine?
For future videos, I would suggest always keeping the program full screen with your image in the bottom right corner. That works perfectly. I often find that you're cutting to full shots of yourself and leaving the program visual right when I was taking in the program visual.
This was great. I've watched your other Novelcrafter videos, but I still got stuff from this one that I hadn't before. If you're open to taking requests, I'd love a more in-depth video dedicated to creating custom prompts in Novelcrafter. 🤞
Thank you so much, Jason. xo
P.S. I love the bloopers. :)
Can I upload a short story, novella, or full-length novel and have Novelcrafter pull all the details from my existing work to build a base? Furthermore, can Novelcrafter analyze said works and provide prompts for enhancements or even, in the case of a novel, ideas for book 2, book 3, etc.?
Jason, thanks so much for this video. This level of detail, all in one place, was exactly what I needed.
This is really awesome.
I'm having the hardest time just getting started with novel Crafter
Can you use this to write comics or movies TV show shows?
Love Novel Crafter for look and feel, ease of use and the dedicated team behind it. And yet I'm hardly using it for generating prose. I've found that no matter the model or what I put in the style codex, I'm having to edit and delete so much as to constitute a full rewrite. This might just be me, I'm not doing 'genre' fiction and I'm very particular about the style, being a lifelong reader and writer from long before AI came along. I've found that while giving good style instructions (show don't tell etc) certainly improves the output, it's still nowhere near what I had in mind, with lots of generic AI prose stuff. AI fares much better if, rather than 'telling' it what you want, you can 'show' it with concrete examples. I've adapted the superprompt method, but rather than including a sample chapter, I include 10 or so examples of input beats and output prose that I edited to be exactly how I want it, with no further style instructions than to look at the examples. I've been extremely impressed with the results so far. If NC ever integrates a feature where you can do something similar (I.e. providing concrete examples of the kind of prose you're aiming for, outside of the project itself), it would be the be all end all of AI assisted writing tools.
you can already do that with a custom prompt. jason showed that in this video where he has a sample chapter as a snippet.
@@spaceemotion1 That so? Damn, my bad. Didn't watch the video yet before chiming in with my opinion, lol. Will do as soon as I have the time.
@@spaceemotion1 OK, just watched the video til the end and haven't tried this yet in NC, but I suspect this will work like putting a sample chapter into a superprompt. What I'm talking about instead is doing a small-scale 'fine-tuning', where you provide, say, 10 example input beats with the corresponding output prose you want. I've had some very good results with this, but I suspect it only works with beefier models like Sonnet 3.5 or Opus. I really like NC, but even with the recommended models, style instructions and on-the-fly tweaking of prose, I find myself having to edit the output to such an extent that I might as well generate it in ChatGPT and just do a full rewrite. I'm definitely interested in fine-tuning my own ChatGPT turbo model, but that's a cumbersome process, especially if you have different prose styles, like for writing short stories. Just sharing my own nerdy fiction writing findings here, but I've found the results with this specific technique to be far better than when just providing a prose sample.
Me too. So far I am not impressed with the writing that AI generated. I want prose to be more sophisticated more like a best seller.
nice tutorial there sir
Thank you sir
Thank you for this video and all the work you put into it. I found it very helpful. Even though I have been using Novelcrafter for a while, there were tips and tools I had not realised were there.
can you tell me the promp that you used for the "chat with people"?
please tell me what tool is best for writing a blog page contents
I really want to start using Novelcrafter. It looks like just what I've been needing, but I'm lost on how to connect Novelcrafter to Claude.
You don’t. You connect it to OpenRouter which has the Claude models in it.
@@TheNerdyNovelist Thank you. 👍I have watched this video twice now to pick up some of the things that I missed the first time around. I will probably watch it a few more times to get it all. 🤣
I am part of your membership community, and want to know before starting the arduous process of learning another cutting edge piece of software if NC allows writers to write scenes that deal with murder and sexual abuse. My detective protagonist faces some very nasty villains and their terrible deeds. I have quit Claude and Chat GPT because of their "moral restraints". I'm looking for a program that understands that some writing will include brutal scenes that have to do with horrible events.
That depends on the model you use, not on NC itself. NC can use any model.
So I’ve been using this the last 2 days and have been using the chat feature with Claude 3.5 to stay organized and make sure my continuity is okay. It’s very accurate and helpful, but it’s BURNING through my money. Any suggestions? Is there a cheaper route to still using chat with good quality but not eating through my credits so fast? Is it because I’m using Claude for it?
@thenerdynovelist The first thing that jumps out at me is the online/offline aspect. Where is all my stuff stored? If it's always online, where's my automatic offline storage?
Hi Jason, thank you for all your help; I greatly appreciate it. I just wish you would announce the exact date you did the video as soon as you start it them. Things are moving so fast that it's certainly a challenge to figure out which videos are the most current and up-to-date. Can you add this in the future? Maybe even delete some of the old ones?
All TH-cam videos have date stamps; they are in the video description. I totally understand what you are saying, as when I look at videos about certain topics on TH-cam, I sort my request to only show videos made in the last week or month. But the date is right under the video on TH-cam, so it's easy to see.
Due to how the TH-cam algorithm works, few people would ever delete videos. A YT channel is ranked on the popularity of videos, so to delete them is to delete history. That is like saying you should remove old history books from Libraries. Older videos serve as time capsules to see how fast AI or any topic has come.
Oh, that's some great timing. I am writing a long guide for my RPG-Setting and I just found your channel like 3 hours ago.
Do you think novelcrafter will work for this purpose or should I look for a different tool?
I’ve seen several people say they are using it for rpg on the NC discord.
You completely omitted how to generate a story outline in Novelcrafter and how you bring in the story outline into the Plan section. All we see is that you’ve already generated your chapters. Please can you possibly explain how to populate the Plan section chapters from story outline but first where do you put the outline for it to refer to?
I’ll be doing this in a live stream tomorrow.
how do I get prompt library? I subscribed but I can't see how to access the library.
Email us at Jason@storyhacker.ai
Can you put in dialogue you want in the “scene beat” tab with in the app, and the ai will add in that dialogue?
Yeah that’s called a dialogue first approach.
You da Man. I love these reviews and tutorials. Sudowrite seems a lot easier to use, but I'll rely on these tutorials to learn how to use Novelcrafter. So keep it up, and again, thank you so much.
Jason I have a problem. When I go to the open ai to get a key, there is no choice for key like there is on yours. What am I doing wrong?
Thank you so much! And great bloopers, after many hours recording (and for me: watching, pausing, writing)😸
Is there a way to tell Novelcrafter to write at a 7th grade level? It tends to use words that are way to big for my audience. Also for Romance, I need to pull it down to 5th grade. But I can't seem to find the options. It would save me a mountain of time in editing. Thank you in advance.
Do books export to Atticus yet?
I download or paste to word then upload to Atticus.
another BANGER video… thank you bro 💪
Does anybody know if any of the AI / LLMs actually understand the Myers-Briggs personalities, Enneagram Types, or Cliffton Strengths? I'd be interested to see some tests of two copies of the same character be put in the same situation & given the same prompt...but have their Myers-Briggs & Clifton Strengths opposite of each other.
Awesome. thank you so much. I am really liking and enjoying NC because of your many videos on it.
is there a direct like for the plot outline you mention? i don't think you emails are coming through for some reason.
Email us at jason@storyhacker.ai
This makes me crazy! OK, you know impressingly much, but I don't want to be impressed -- I want to learn. And I am quite pi..ed of watching the text of you Vampire-novel.
But don't misunderstand ... I WANTTO LEARN. Give poor me a tutorial, where you start with blank pages and let a story (whatever ...) develop. Don't talk so much about the expenses -- just let me see that you are DOING. 2 hrs is fine 😁
What is INFP on the Meyers personality test?
The Meyers-Briggs personality test. It’s a way of giving the AI extra info about how a character behaves without saying much.
@@TheNerdyNovelist Thanks for the response. But what does "INFP" stand for?, was my intended question. Sorry for any confusion.
Does anyone know if you can buy NovelCrafter outright??? ...or is it only available as a monthly/annual subscription??
It’s subscription only
Codex additions are OP. Would love to see an in depth video on the codex alone. With examples on it adjusting text with or without codex references.
Thank you! My inconsistency with tense is my biggest issue when writing first drafts.
Thanks for the great tutorial. I'm on the Hobbyist plan so I don't use the chat option yet. But after I see what it can do I might upgrade. The model that works best for me is Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
I'm a nonfiction writer, but I like what I see. Would you recommend this as the best tool for writing nonfiction?
Yeah it can definitely work. I did a video about it.
Another fantastic video Jason, this will be the new go-to for when authors looking to use AI will reference! Quick question, Is there any video of yours you recommend for finetuning an ai model like my own writing style that you had as an option in the highlight portion of writing?
Yeah just search through my videos and you should find a few.
You're the best!
Thank you!
I just wanted to create generic fantasy world with op mc hahaha
Thanks, Jason. I was wondering how far NovelCrafter takes the process, from concept to where. From what I have been able to discover, you have to format the book with different software. Just curious.
I have a question. In my novel, there are two POV characters who are in completely different story threads, locations, and 100 years apart. The structure of the novel is that I alternate between POV characters each chapter. Because novelcrafter will look at the previous scene, I have an issue where at the start of a chapter the previous scene takes place in the other story arch. Currently novelcrafter does not let you pull an arbitrary scene into context. I'm thinking of writing all the chapters for one character POV back to back and the rearranging them when the novel is complete. Can anyone think of another way to do this?
That’s what I would do.
@@TheNerdyNovelist Hey, love the video and it's been really helpful. I was wondering if you'd consider doing a video based on the same issues @tipperm10011972 is experiencing from their comment above. My current novel is from the perspective of 5 individuals whose lives overlap and I'd love to have some insight on how you'd go about writing from different POVs alternating between chapters using novelcrafter.
I wonder if this guide can be applicable to NovelAI.
If I want to tell stories of successful people do you think using novelcrafter is worth it? Sounds interesting
So is Mistral Large the only AI that does NSFW text?
No some of the other open source models do it. Test out a bunch on OpenRouter.
@@TheNerdyNovelist Wow! I haven't even finished watching your video yet. Thanks for the quick response. Keep up the great work! :)
Can you please mention the example@@TheNerdyNovelist
I can't get novelcrafter to connect to AI, even though I have it connected to openrouter and have credits there
Great guide! Thank you for bringing my attention to Style Guide, Story Genre and Global Entry.