Five Creative Uses of ChatGPT for Writers (Which Don’t Involve AI Doing the Writing For You!)

Five Creative Uses of ChatGPT for Writers (Which Don’t Involve AI Doing the Writing For You!)

This post was first published in May 2023 and extensively updated in February 2025.

By now, you’ve almost certainly come across (and probably tried out) ChatGPT. And you might have strong feelings about it. I know lots of writers are understandably cautious or even angry about AI (artificial intelligence), concerned it’s diminishing the value of creative work. I imagine that you, like me, feel a certain sense of horror at the idea that AI might write novels in the future.

As a freelance writer, I’ve also seen AI cause huge disruption to the content writing industry. I’ve been getting paid to write blog posts and articles since 2008 … and 2024 definitely saw the biggest sea-change yet. Several of my clients cut back dramatically on freelancers, turning to AI instead.

It’s clear, though, that AI is here to stay … whether we like it or not. The quality has improved dramatically in the past couple of years, and although I don’t see AI writing full novels any time soon, it’s a useful tool for both fiction and non-fiction writers to try out.

We’ve going to take a look at some creative ways you can use ChatGPT as a writer. (more…)

What is a Character Arc? Positive, Negative, and Flat Character Arcs Explained (Plus Examples)

What is a Character Arc? Positive, Negative, and Flat Character Arcs Explained (Plus Examples)

  This post was first published in April 2019 and extensively updated in February 2025. You’ve probably come across the idea of a “character arc” before now … but what is it, and why’s it called that? A character arc isn’t the same thing as your plot. It’s the progression of your character as a person throughout your story. You might also think of it as your character’s “inner journey” or think of it as them truly becoming the person they’re meant to be. It’s called an “arc” because you can imagine it plotted on a graph. Character arcs will normally follow an upward trajectory – where your character increasingly becomes a better person – though some will instead trend downward, where a character goes from good to bad, or bad to worse. (more…)

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