

Story writing is a bit difficult in my experience. I had more fun with older models like Mistral Nemo. I feel newer AI models are often way more tuned to fulfill the role as a “helpful assistant” / chatbot, which I think tends to make their style of writing worse. You could also try to use some of those “base models”. They’re not tuned in that way. They also won’t follow instructions, they’re more autocomplete. You’d provide them with something like a word problem, give the first few paragraphs and see where they take it.
And honestly, I don’t think AI is super clever, on a book-author level. It’ll always get the pacing wrong. Push for story tropes like sudden plot twists. Introduce random characters to make something happen. And brush over / summarize other parts which would be interesting to tell in detail.
What could help is an elaborate (strict) process. Something like the computer programming / coding agents do. Make it first come up with a story idea. Make a plan, a todo list of the framework story, side stories and arcs, devise chapter names and a short summary of what needs to happen in those chapters. Write short character cards. And only then feed that plan back to the AI and make it begin writing the actual text.


I recently learned about the Offline Translator app. That’s awesome. Allows to translate text, documents and what’s in front of the phone camera. Completely on device and no external services needed.
I’m also a regular user of Mozilla Firefox Translate. Allows me to read news articles from other European countries, occasionally visit some Japanese websites…
They’re all massively helpful. I like talking to people. Listen to perspectives beyond the standard American one (or German in my case). Or go shopping in an Asian supermarket. Sometimes I’ll read a datasheet of some obscure electronics and it’s in Chinese. And I live in one of the more multicultural regions, so it wouldn’t hurt to be able to give directions in other languages. People get lost here all the times because the Deutsche Bahn sucks. And all I can do is speak German, English and 50 words of French. Which sometimes isn’t enough. So I’m all for more translation helpers.