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What happens when you let AI touch your novel?
In today’s Wordslinger 10-Shot, I talk honestly about experimenting with AI during a major novel rewrite — what completely failed, what surprisingly worked, and why I believe the future of writing still belongs to humans… just humans using better tools.
I tested Claude as a rewrite partner on a full manuscript, and the results were eye-opening. The AI rewrite itself? A mess. But the outlining, continuity tracking, scene planning, and editorial assistance? That changed the game.
This episode is for writers, creatives, and creative entrepreneurs trying to figure out where AI fits into the creative process without sacrificing originality, voice, or soul.
We talk about:
* Why AI-generated fiction often feels flat
* The difference between “writing with AI” and “letting AI write”
* How I’m using AI during rewrites and outlining
* Why storytelling still depends on human intuition
* The publishing industry’s changing relationship with AI
* How writers can adapt without losing themselves in the process
If you’re trying to navigate the future of publishing, storytelling, and creativity, this channel is built for you.
👉 Subscribe for practical, honest guidance on writing, publishing, creativity, and building a sustainable author career:
[https://www.youtube.com/@WordslingerPodcast](https://www.youtube.com/@WordslingerPodcast)
⏱️ TIMECODES
00:00 – Welcome & what’s been happening this week
02:30 – Testing AI on a full novel rewrite
03:40 – Why the AI rewrite completely failed
04:30 – The surprising way AI actually helped
06:30 – AI as an outlining partner
08:20 – Why AI-generated stories feel formulaic
10:30 – Concerns about AI training & publishing
12:10 – Why writers must adapt
13:30 – The reality of major rewrites
15:15 – Rebuilding a novel from existing parts
16:40 – Why setting books aside can help
18:40 – A new writing strategy going forward
21:10 – Using story structures with AI assistance
23:20 – The “writer’s room” approach
24:20 – AI as a prosthetic, not a replacement
25:40 – Why human beta readers still matter
28:10 – Publishers already using AI internally
29:00 – Final thoughts on the future of writing
LINKS & RESOURCES
🌐 Wordslinger Podcast
[https://wordslingerpodcast.com](https://wordslingerpodcast.com)
✍️ ProWritingAid
[https://tidd.ly/3NCdlk5](https://tidd.ly/3NCdlk5)
📚 Draft2Digital
[https://draft2digital.com/wordslinger](https://draft2digital.com/wordslinger)
⚓ Author Anchor
[https://authoranchor.com](https://authoranchor.com)
📖 Find Kevin and his books
[https://kevintumlinson.com](https://kevintumlinson.com)
📰 Join Kevin on Substack
[https://kevintumlinson.substack.com](https://kevintumlinson.substack.com)
#WritingCommunity #AmWriting #AIWriting #Publishing #WritingTips #CreativeEntrepreneur #SelfPublishing #Authors #WritersLife #ArtificialIntelligence
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What happens when you let AI touch your novel?
In today’s Wordslinger 10-Shot, I talk honestly about experimenting with AI during a major novel rewrite — what completely failed, what surprisingly worked, and why I believe the future of writing still belongs to humans… just humans using better tools.
I tested Claude as a rewrite partner on a full manuscript, and the results were eye-opening. The AI rewrite itself? A mess. But the outlining, continuity tracking, scene planning, and editorial assistance? That changed the game.
This episode is for writers, creatives, and creative entrepreneurs trying to figure out where AI fits into the creative process without sacrificing originality, voice, or soul.
We talk about:
* Why AI-generated fiction often feels flat
* The difference between “writing with AI” and “letting AI write”
* How I’m using AI during rewrites and outlining
* Why storytelling still depends on human intuition
* The publishing industry’s changing relationship with AI
* How writers can adapt without losing themselves in the process
If you’re trying to navigate the future of publishing, storytelling, and creativity, this channel is built for you.
👉 Subscribe for practical, honest guidance on writing, publishing, creativity, and building a sustainable author career:
[https://www.youtube.com/@WordslingerPodcast](https://www.youtube.com/@WordslingerPodcast)
⏱️ TIMECODES
00:00 – Welcome & what’s been happening this week
02:30 – Testing AI on a full novel rewrite
03:40 – Why the AI rewrite completely failed
04:30 – The surprising way AI actually helped
06:30 – AI as an outlining partner
08:20 – Why AI-generated stories feel formulaic
10:30 – Concerns about AI training & publishing
12:10 – Why writers must adapt
13:30 – The reality of major rewrites
15:15 – Rebuilding a novel from existing parts
16:40 – Why setting books aside can help
18:40 – A new writing strategy going forward
21:10 – Using story structures with AI assistance
23:20 – The “writer’s room” approach
24:20 – AI as a prosthetic, not a replacement
25:40 – Why human beta readers still matter
28:10 – Publishers already using AI internally
29:00 – Final thoughts on the future of writing
LINKS & RESOURCES
🌐 Wordslinger Podcast
[https://wordslingerpodcast.com](https://wordslingerpodcast.com)
✍️ ProWritingAid
[https://tidd.ly/3NCdlk5](https://tidd.ly/3NCdlk5)
📚 Draft2Digital
[https://draft2digital.com/wordslinger](https://draft2digital.com/wordslinger)
⚓ Author Anchor
[https://authoranchor.com](https://authoranchor.com)
📖 Find Kevin and his books
[https://kevintumlinson.com](https://kevintumlinson.com)
📰 Join Kevin on Substack
[https://kevintumlinson.substack.com](https://kevintumlinson.substack.com)
#WritingCommunity #AmWriting #AIWriting #Publishing #WritingTips #CreativeEntrepreneur #SelfPublishing #Authors #WritersLife #ArtificialIntelligence
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