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Book research
Hey there, I'm wondering where I can get some good references for my book on anger and codependency. Google Scholar I know of but it looks like I need to pay? Are there others?
2 likes • 23d
@Maria Kim I’m not sure yet - maybe don’t journal articles that show studies of anger management techniques that work.
Featured Book: What He's Not Saying
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Featured Book: What He's Not Saying
12 likes • Apr 17
Congratulations!!! That’s amazing!
Using Grammarly or something else?
Hey there! I'm trying to see if I can take my anger slides in Canva and turn them into a book. I can't do much with the free version of grammarly but wondered if that's where I should start?
2 likes • Apr 15
Thank you, I need to check out those other tools.
1 like • Apr 15
@Hannah Janeth Is it bad to use CHAT for this?
How to Use Claude AI Without Sounding Like AI
Most people are making AI way harder than it needs to be. Claude isn’t here to magically write a perfect book for you. That’s not the goal. The real value is using it to make the process faster, smoother, and less overwhelming so you actually finish your book. ➡️ The way I look at it is simple: use Claude for the parts where you get stuck. If you’re sitting there staring at a blank page, that’s when you bring it in. If your ideas feel messy or you’re not sure how to structure your book, that’s when it helps the most. You don’t need it for every single step—just the ones slowing you down. Where I see people go wrong is they jump straight into “write my book.” That’s not the move. Claude is way more powerful at the beginning stages. I’d start by using it to brainstorm ideas, come up with angles, and build out an outline. Once you have direction, everything else becomes easier. Another thing that makes a huge difference is how much context you give it. The more you feed it...your notes, your rough drafts, even messy thoughts—the better it performs. This is kind of the cheat code. Most people give one sentence and expect magic, but Claude works best when it actually understands what you’re trying to do. 💥 I also wouldn’t treat it like a writer. I’d treat it like an editor. Instead of asking it to create everything from scratch, I’d use it to clean things up. Make your writing clearer. Make it sound more natural. Tighten sections that feel too long. That’s where it really shines and where you’ll still keep your voice. And don’t try to do everything in one shot. Work in smaller sections. Focus on a paragraph, a section, or a specific idea at a time. You’ll get way better results than trying to generate an entire chapter all at once. At the end of the day, Claude is only as good as how you guide it. If you’re vague, the output will be vague. If you’re clear and specific, it becomes a really powerful tool. But it’s not replacing you. It still needs your direction, your ideas, and your voice.
How to Use Claude AI Without Sounding Like AI
3 likes • Apr 13
Yes! I’ve been feeding Chat GPT but wondering if for the book it’s worth switching?
Welcome New Authors & Future Authors
Hello and Happy Friday 🙌 We have had a ton of new members coming in here, so let's give them a warm welcome 💖 @Alice Rienzo Alexander - I have 5 adult boys and 4 grandchildren. I currently live in New York. (Referred by @Gale Bates ) @Kelly-Ann Bam - Hi my name is Kelly, I recently started my own business and just finished my own book. @Michelle Farris - I'm a therapist helping people create relationships that work! @Helen Lawrence - Professional Declutterer and Organiser helping people to free their space and time for the things that matter in life (Referred by @Janet Wilson ) @Michella Nielsen - 🎉 60 isn’t too late 💻 Learning digital marketing @Tatiana Di Maio - Obsessed with making videos with AI (Referred by @Nick Nebelsky ) @Lolly Writes - Children's book📚 author... @Emma Wratten - As a lawyer, I relax by sketching, capturing thoughts and emotions on paper. I’m eager to grow my skills in architecture, parametric design, and AI. @Kristina Brown - Dental Business Analyst, FL, WFHM. Looking to network and change my life for me. @Ikram Daf - “Creative and driven, focused on positivity and motivation. Here to connect, support, and grow with like-minded people!” @Wendy Lopez - Hi all! My name is Wendy! Im a mom, wife, nurse, and hustler. Looking forward to building and growing! @Tallahase Veronah - (Referred by @Larvida Noble ) @Sarah L Lane - (Referred by @Lesley Christine )
Welcome New Authors & Future Authors
2 likes • Apr 11
Yay! I'm excited to dive in!
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I'm a therapist helping people create relationships that work!

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