S2 Ep28: Using AI to Write Your Non-Fiction Book

Season #2 Episode #28

AI has been a hot topic in recent months for all of us - whether in the business world or in the writing world. We can’t avoid it, and, in my opinion, neither should we. But the question remains: how can we use it to write our books, and, most importantly, how can we use it responsibly and ethically to feel good about the process?

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • About the surge in AI technology and what it means for authors - including the most recent advice/rules to come from Amazon.
  • How you can use AI to help you write your book - including what kind of prompts will give you the best results.
  • How to be ethical in your use of AI and what to avoid so you still feel your book is a true representation of, well, you!
And so much more!

AI isn’t going anywhere, so we need to learn to embrace it and use it with confidence. Things are changing all the time, but I’m hoping this episode will give you a sound understanding of the basics, as well as some tips to help you on your writing journey.

I hope you enjoy listening!

Further resources:

  • You can listen to more about writing your first draft by reading this blog post here.

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  • Dare to Write: How to Write a Non-Fiction Book to Grow Your Business - Amazon

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