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18 contributions to AI Pro Writers Studio
Automation Ramblings
I spent last night actually writing again to try to finish and publish something from my backlog. Discovered some wonderful minor issues in formatting that will be fixed this weekend so you might also see a new addition to WordCrafter.pro's feature set by Monday And I have a new skill for the pro tier to use directly in Claude, a consistency and continuity checker. This does NOT replace the editorial room's 50 point checklist but was built to test BookWeaver's story threading engine. Every Tom, Dick and Mary is throwing out a new automation engine every couple of days and most of them are producing really pretty crap. Each one i look at teaches me something new. Mostly what NOT to do, that's why Im taking more time with this. I've written over 20 books in the BookWeaver system testing and reiterating and its about ready to roll Full books - Word, PDF, Epub Audio books Basic Editting Kindle Metadata Raw export to take to another tool like WordCrafter.Pro or your other favorite editor My question and what has really held me up is how to charge for this one. Currently there's no config or api keys to setup. You log in, answer a few questions, have the option of editting at each stop or just say go and you can have 100k words in an hour that is pretty good. Still could use polish and editting (because if AI was perfect we'd all be out of work). 50K or less in about a half hour. Pick your title and pen name, get your Kindle Metadata and decide to export or create an audiobook version. So each AI call costs, I currently have it at 3 levels of quality none of which are bad, just different models. Audiobooks are using 3 engines at different voice levels, elevenlabs is the most expensive. Final edits, rework/regenerate and calls to nanobanana for covers and editting covers. Leaving audiobooks out the most expensive book Ive created was $20. This was not the longest, this was the one I liked the most and spent more time editting, regenerating and doing backside coding for found errors. The average cost for the infrastructure overhead right now is $200/month, this will scale as more people use it but this figure is good for about 100 users or so. And the average cost per book is under $10. Would you want to pay $20 or so for 100K word publishable book? How many books a week or month would you want to use this for?
Automation Ramblings
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I agree. Option C, base subscription and bring your own keys sounds like the best option.
What the Professional Writing System is all About!
Okay this happened this afternoon as I was playing with some updates to another project and exported a mess of a story from there into WCP to see if it could be saved and this is what happened.. I started with the Editorial room since 25K words and 10 chapters were written and they told me this should be a full 80k Novel which I disagreed with, So i took my context (The whole book, the outline, word building and characters) to the Story Development room and started working with them. They agreed with me that there was not enough here to merit an 80K novel, but there were good bones, excellent prose and well written characters and dialogue to make this worth saving. The first 5 chapters pacing was glacial, the last 5 picked things up but there was no real heart to it. Cool. We had a short conversation and they started their question and answer and a couple of the questions I just couldn't answer. It has been a long frustrating day at work and I was just not in a deep think mindest. But I thought I needed to share their response to me to show what really makes this system valuable to writers. The following is what makes WordCrafter.Pro and the Professional Writing System so different from any other Ai writing "wrapper" or app. You are never writing alone. The various Skillrooms are there to help, prod you along, and keep you productive even when you are really not feeling it. Read through this and you will see why the Director called an Emergency Session here. This is the actual response from the Story Development Room: ***** Story Development Room — DIRECTOR + HEART Emergency Session DIRECTOR: Stop. Right there. Before we write another word of planning documents, we need to address what you just said in 4.4. HEART's Direct Intervention HEART: "I have no answer here, not sure this is even a very good story or worth the effort to save it." That sentence is a red flag I cannot ignore. We don't build Story Bibles for stories the author doesn't believe in.
What the Professional Writing System is all About!
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That's what I love most about the WCP, I've had many late night back and forths with the different teams especially the Story Dev and Brainstorming teams. I'm currently working with the Story Dev team on improving the web series that I want to restart. I originally wrote the first season of 25 episodes but wasn't satisfied with it. But since I've started working on with the Story Dev team I've gotten very excited to get back into it.
Anthropic Outages 23 June 2026
Opus 4.8, Sonnet 4.6, and other Anthropic models are suffering from overload and elevated error rates. Anthropic is working the issue. Occasionally the LLMs will come back online, but there have been multiple drops and interruptions. This does NOT appear to be an outside attack on Anthropic (via DDS or something). Instead, it seems to be contained to Anthropic servers and related third-party suppliers. Base Claude.AI, Claude Console, Claude API, and Claude Cowork/Code are all affected. Expect the instability to continue for a while. Visit https://status.claude.com to see current status...
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They were having issues yesterday and last night as well.
92!! Welcome New Users
Welcome to New Members! Welcome all new folks! On this Channel we support creatives and writers of all genres whether you use AI help or not. More specifically we have developed the Professional Writing System and an App WordCrafter.Pro to help you create, complete, market and sell you stories successfully. If you are reading this and not here for WordCRafter.Pro that's cool too. We are a community of writers who use AI to help write stories that are meaningful and real (or so we hope). My goal for everyone here is to be productive, successful, and prolific in your writing. No matter how you want to write. We are here to help So a big welcome for: @J P @Ebone Holmes @James Ford @Jacob Perry @Abdullah Muhammad
92!! Welcome New Users
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Welcome all! @J P @Ebone Holmes @James Ford @Jacob Perry @Abdullah Muhammad
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Awesome!
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Pat Hasley
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