Story Outline
A story in three acts
In which a story lives rent-free in someone's head for far too long.
I've had an idea for a novel in my head for 15 years.
Every couple of months it resurfaces. The characters. The world. That one scene I've replayed a hundred times. Then life happens, and it goes back in the drawer.
Turns out most of my friends have one too.
That novel they've never written.
The problem wasn't motivation. It wasn't even time. It was this:
I had scenes. I had conversations. I had fragments.
I didn't have a structure to put them in.
In which AI handles the structure so the writer can focus on creativity.
So I built something. I took my raw idea—15 years of mental notes—and fed it to AI.
Not to write for me. To structure it.
I described my story. AI gave me back a framework: genre, themes, character arcs, plot points.
When I didn't like a chapter? I regenerated it.
When a scene felt off? I tweaked and tried again. AI handled the mechanics. I focused on the story.
In which the impossible becomes inevitable.
But here's what mattered:
It was still my story.
My voice. My characters. My world.
The AI just helped me see what I'd been carrying around all those years.
That's what this is.
A bridge from "I have an idea" to "I have a manuscript."
If you've got a story that's been living in your head rent-free for years, maybe it's time to finally write it.
The Writing Process
Each output sparks new input. Creativity compounds.
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