Risks of Generic AI Writing for Books: What Happens When You Use the Wrong Tool AI writing tools are everywhere, and most of them work reasonably well for the tasks they were designed for: marketing copy, social media content, email drafts, blog posts. The problem starts when authors use these same tools for book writing […]
How Professional Authors Use AI in 2026 | Storyloft
How Professional Authors Use AI: The Workflows That Actually Work The public conversation about AI and authorship is stuck in a binary: AI is either going to replace writers or it’s a gimmick that “real writers” don’t need. Meanwhile, professional authors — people who publish regularly, earn income from their books, and take craft seriously […]
AI Writing Tools That Preserve Author Voice | Storyloft
AI Writing Tools That Preserve Author Voice: What to Look For and Why It Matters The fastest way to ruin a manuscript with AI is to accept its default output. Not because the prose is bad — it’s usually grammatically flawless. Because it’s voiceless. It sounds like every other AI-generated paragraph on the internet. And […]
Storyloft vs. ChatGPT for Authors: Why a Chatbot Isn’t a Book Writing Tool
Storyloft vs. ChatGPT for Authors: Why a Chatbot Isn’t a Book Writing Tool ChatGPT is the most widely used AI tool in the world, and a significant number of authors have experimented with it for book writing. Some have even claimed to have written entire books with it. On the surface, this makes sense — […]
Storyloft vs Sudowrite — Which Is Better for Authors? | Storyloft
Storyloft vs. Sudowrite: Which AI Writing Tool Actually Serves Book Authors? Sudowrite was one of the first AI writing tools marketed specifically to fiction authors, and it built an early reputation for creative text generation — particularly its “Describe” and “Expand” features that help with sensory detail and scene elaboration. For authors experimenting with AI-assisted […]
How to Train AI on Your Writing Style | Storyloft
How to Train AI on Your Writing Style: A Guide for Authors Who Refuse to Sound Generic The single most important thing you can do before using AI to assist with your book is teach it how you write. Not how you want to write. Not how a “good writer” writes in the abstract. How […]
Manuscript-Aware AI Explained – How It Works | Storyloft
Manuscript-Aware AI Explained: Why Context Is the Difference Between Useful and Useless Every author who’s tried using ChatGPT or a similar general-purpose AI for book writing has hit the same wall. The AI produces a paragraph that’s grammatically perfect and contextually wrong. It contradicts something established in Chapter 3. It uses the wrong name for […]
AI for Nonfiction Authors — Write Smarter Books | Storyloft
AI for Nonfiction Authors: How to Write a Better Book Without Dumbing Down Your Ideas Nonfiction authors have a paradox. The deeper your expertise, the harder it is to write about it accessibly. You know too much. You skip steps that seem obvious to you but aren’t obvious to your reader. You use jargon without […]
Can AI Help Write Fiction? What Novelists Need to Know | Storyloft
Can AI Help Write Fiction? What Novelists Actually Need to Know The question isn’t really “can AI write fiction.” It can — technically. You can prompt ChatGPT with a premise and get a short story back. The output will have characters, a setting, rising action, and something resembling a climax. It will also be mediocre […]
AI Book Writing vs Ghostwriters — What’s Better? | Storyloft
AI Book Writing vs. Ghostwriters: A Practical Comparison for Authors Who Want to Ship The question used to be simple. If you had a book idea but didn’t have the time, skill, or desire to write it yourself, you hired a ghostwriter. You paid somewhere between $5,000 and $50,000 depending on the project’s scope and […]