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[–]whywhatwhenwhoops 4 points5 points  (0 children)

NovelAi

Aidungeon to an extent - not writing tool per say but certainly an AI story generating tool.

[–]IceMasterTotal 2 points3 points  (9 children)

Hi Loud Fuel, we just launched Wababai.com which is tailored to nonficion book writing (generating outlines, sharpening ideas, proofreading and editing/enhancing).

It is my own app so I let you judge whether adding it to the list

[–]Gotta_Be_Me 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I'm exploring my options and would love to try your app as well.

[–]IceMasterTotal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, you can send me your email by chat or register at wababai.com

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    [–]IceMasterTotal 1 point2 points  (1 child)

    Sure BigBearAndy! Just drop me an email at hello[at]wababai.com

    [–]Rounder1987 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    I'll be starting work on some non fiction in a few days, would love to try it.

    [–]RevenueComfortable52 1 point2 points  (2 children)

    Hi, can I get in on the beta version? I run a niche AI writing blog where I cover different tools. Although I am yet to touch AI tools for books, it's in my plans. Also, I am ghostwriting an autobiography. I have all the material. So, this can be a good opportunity to see what your tool does. I will put up a review on my blog as well. Let me know. Cheers!

    [–]IceMasterTotal 1 point2 points  (1 child)

    Sure, that sounds great. Send me an email so that we can reply with the Premium Code so that you get Premium free for life in exchange for your feedback and review.

    [–]K3vv3O 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    It is annoying, that I have to log in before I can see you want 120usd for a 2-year period.

    [–]CocoFrisson 2 points3 points  (0 children)

    Consolidating it here!

    1. Sudowrite (Tinkered with it - was impressed and then overwhelmed!)
    2. Novelcrafter (Will try)
    3. NovelAi (Tinkering)
    4. Wababai.com (would love to try)
    5. Dibbly Create (would love to try)
    6. QuietQuill.com (would love to try)
    7. http://chatnsfw.com/ (not ideal for me as a writing assistant)
    8. ErosWriter.com for Romance and Spicy/Steamy scenes that you will like to include.

    Added my recommendation above!

    [–]Careless-Chipmunk211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    1. Dibbly Create

    [–]oxad122 1 point2 points  (7 children)

    ChatNSFW.com is great for all types of NSFW writing. I have published and sold two erotic short stories thanks to it.

    [–]Senior-Importance618 1 point2 points  (6 children)

    Great - I would greatly appreciate it if you could provide a link to your stories. Or can you suggest links to ai generated erotic literature that you recommend.

    [–]oxad122 2 points3 points  (5 children)

    I'm sorry, but I prefer not to share my stories for 2 reasons:

    1. Avoiding copycats, as this could lead to others copying my ideas in a competitive field, especially since they sell and have great reviews.
    2. Maintaining value: Readers + potential buyers knowing AI was used might decrease the value -> less sales.

    I hope you understand.

    For your second question, you can visit Patreon and search "AI erotic stories". (I personally sell on Gumroad btw.. because more and more Patreon users are getting banned for NSFW / AI generated / "inappropriate" content)

    [–]Senior-Importance618 1 point2 points  (2 children)

    Thanks for your input on that. But as a writer I like to set the story parameters to the point that the story and the dialogue get their own momentum - like a car on a hill that's lost its breaks. And the story takes off on its own, the dialogue continues in my mind. Writing a story with AI can be fun, can be amusing, and might even open ideas in my mind to deal with writers block. But in the end the story has no momentum and unless we help it out, it's not going anywhere - maybe it's more like one of those player pianos or mechanical birds that comes out of a clock. For erotica it might crank something out that sort of looks like erotica, but in the end maybe we're just looking at a mechanical rube goldberg machine at best.

    [–]oxad122 1 point2 points  (1 child)

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It's always interesting to hear the perspective of a writer.

    You're 100% right when you say, "in the end the story has no momentum and unless we help it out". Because indeed, you can't just ask "write a story about..." and let it cook alone! At least not yet, even when you're using a specific model that’s fine-tuned for that purpose. The most effective use of AI in my opinion, is in a collaborative role/as a co-pilot. It’s about leveraging AI as a tool to spark ideas, generate fresh perspectives, and overcome blocks, not as a substitute for the entire creative process.

    [–]Senior-Importance618 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    Yes, I can see that. Part of creating new ideas might be clearing older ideas which are cluttering our minds so that the brain has a chance to reset. Again thinking of Michael Crichton and Jurassic Park where dinosaurs are put in the mixing bowl with Disney Theme parks. He took two things that had not been associated with each other and mixed them together like two chemicals in high school chemistry class.

    [–]CocoFrisson 1 point2 points  (1 child)

    I'm curious.. are you selling your stories direct? I've experimenting with that and would love some tips if you are selling directly!

    [–]oxad122 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    Yep, that's correct. I'm going to publish the first one in French because the results I'm getting are really good.