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Different LLMs almost exactly same output
I just started writing my first chapter, and using the same beats, I had 3 different models generate the chapter. They are almost identical, except for a word or phrase here and there. Did I do something wrong? I expected them each to have a different style or voice, maybe start the scene a little differently, so i could choose which sounded most like me, and which created a story that fit my vision. But they are pretty much the same! Is this normal?
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Honestly I think that's great. Because that means if your favorite llm ever gets an update that turns it lousy you can just switch easily to another one.
Marketing?
Is it possible to grow without Facebook ads? Because I can't run Facebook ads and that's never going to change.
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@Letitia Topp That is awesome!
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@Jason Cahoon yeah, it's because account restrictions.
Novelcrafter keeps referencing middle ages...
So I have filled out the codex. I've told it what houses look like what clothing looks like what everything looks like. And the thing to stress in my books is that this is a fantasy world based on Ancient greece/rome. . Not a fantasy world based on The Middle ages. But it still wants to give me Middle Ages stuff. Candles instead of oil lamps, big Stone castles instead of marble. tapestry instead of mosaics and fresco. And most of all clothing that acts like a dress instead of a chiton. I'm actually fine with this calling them things like tunics even though I know that's incorrect, but I am not fine with it adding sleeves and talking about buttons and laces other things that they definitely would not have. How the heck do I get it to actually pay attention that this is not a Middle Ages based world?
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Fixed My Workflow!
After nearly two years of trying to figure out how to actually get the AI to generate a usable outline consistently. (on par with these beautiful codexes we see in here,) I FINALLY did it. My whole world just cracked open in the BEST possible way. I'm SO happy about it. (because I've been struggling with cozy fantasy romance. for years.)
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Basically I discovered it's not one prompt. It more like a batch of prompts. I've listed the type of prompts below. Go to your favorite Ai and ask it to make a prompt for each. PART 1 — BRAINSTORM - Session Scope & World Lock - Heroine Codex - Hero Codex - Romance Promise (Reader Contract) - Boundary Map (Hard Nos) - Villain / External Threat - Power Integration Map - Romance Spine (Two Fights) - Intimacy Architecture - Side Characters - Final Blessing Mark PART 2 — OUTLINE - Opening Chapter Guidance - Meet-Cute Design - Act Spine - Structural Spine Enforcement Audit - Minimum Relationship Requirements - User-Provided Mandatory Elements - Beat Distribution (Scene Slots) - POV & Emotional Assignment - Chapter Expansion (Real Outline) - Validation & Repair Pass
Novelcrafter Codex...
So I'm building up a long series of interconnected standalones. In my mind, it's 100 books. (we'll see what it works out to be.) They all take place in the same world. I don't know how detailed to make the codex. Not everything will show up in every book. This is especially true with things like jobs, locations, magic powers, ect. But should I have them in there anyway? I know there's a difference between 'book codex and series codex, but is it bad to have to have a very full overstuffed codex? Where is the line?
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Devlin Blake
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@devlin-blake-2741
Fantasy romance author. Writing long-form fiction.

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Joined Dec 23, 2025
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