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NEW FEATURES in WCP!!
Random Plot Creation, Automatic Book Creation, and yes AUDIOBOOKS!! All available later this weekend in WordCrafter.Pro !!! 𝗣𝗹𝗼𝘁𝗖𝗿𝗮𝗳𝘁𝗲𝗿! Totally random plots, Plots from a seed idea, Plot ideas based on a book or movie you liked or make choices form a selection boxes! Want a Science Fiction story in 1st person POV racing starships? A Cozy Romance in the 1920's, A Star Wars style Space Opera? All possible! 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸𝗪𝗲𝗮𝘃𝗲𝗿! Take a plotcrafter plot, one of your own, An existing book you are working on, or the output from the Skill Room Teams and auto generate a full book. Series creation is in the works. What you create will appear in the Binder and be edittable like anything else in WordCrafter.Pro using your own editting, your custom prompts, or the skill room persona teams to refine the output. 𝗔𝘂𝗱𝗶𝗼𝗖𝗿𝗮𝗳𝘁𝗲𝗿! Create your own audiobooks using Kokoro, Piper or Elevenlabs. Elevenlabs needs an appi key and is still incredibly expensive and might need to be used on the elevenlabs site, but it does create incredible output. Kokoro and Piper have functionally no cost to use. These are ALL Officially Beta, they work but there might still be some bugs in there, which is why i'm not releasing this minute. I wonat a few more hours to make some revisions. I'll send out an email to all when they do go live in the next two days. As you use these PLEASE! keep a list of what you find wrong, needs changing, suggestions for features, or anything else you want me to know and email them to support@wordcrafter.pro. Next up is a major revision to marketing and image creations. Scheduled marketing posts! ******** 𝗦𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲 𝗞𝗗𝗣 𝗠𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗢𝘂𝘁𝗽𝘂𝘁 KDP Launch Kit — Zero Hour Echo Subtitle: A Sci-Fi Mystery Thriller Description Deep beneath the frozen waves of North Reach lies Zephyr, a drowning sanctuary of steel and secrets. For Kaelen, a salvage diver surviving on the scraps of a forgotten era, the depths are just a job—until he pulls a black cylinder from a classified wreck. The dormant device doesn't just hold data; it triggers a violent, impossible memory of a world-ending flood, experienced through the eyes of a man who died centuries ago.
NEW FEATURES in WCP!!
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I am excited. I will be digging in to try these out after this holiday weekend. 💕🎆💕
100!! HOORAH!!! We have 100 members!
Welcome to New Members! Welcome all new folks to the Professional Writing System, Help with Writing whether you use AI or not and the support Channel for WordCrafter.Pro, very shortly adding BookWeaver, and PlotCrafter (squashing bugs) 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: @Andrew Kosorok @Lyle Warren @Aaa Qqq @Muhammad Amir @Jd Telex Welcome to the Room!!
100!! HOORAH!!! We have 100 members!
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Welcome to New Members!
Welcome all new folks to the Professional Writing System, Help with Writing whether you use AI or not and the support Channel for WordCrafter.Pro, very shortly adding BookWeaver, and PlotCrafter (squashing bugs) 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: And apologies for the delay..... @J P @Ebone Holmes @James Ford @Jacob Perry @Abdullah Muhammad @Laguna Oasis @Liora Vale @Kimmy Miller @Haider Chattha Welcome to the Room!!
Welcome to New Members!
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@J P @Ebone Holmes @James Ford @Jacob Perry @Abdullah Muhammad @Laguna Oasis @Liora Vale @Kimmy Miller @Haider Chattha
Okay Who Broke Gemini???
For the last two days I haven't been able to get Crap out of Gemini.. or rather all I've been getting is crap. 1800-2000+/- words is all I can get at a time, none of it very good and it just QUITS. and happily scampers on. I was getting great results out of Gemini 2.5 flash last week, this week nada. Testing other cheap models but they all seem really slow and off this week. Are we in the midst of a robot revolution and missed it??
Okay Who Broke Gemini???
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I used Deepseek last time I was writing about a week ago. It was okay. I had to do more editing to get it how I liked it but it was cheaper.
Marketing Monday
Comp Titles: The Author's Most Misused Marketing Tool Comp titles are the most powerful positioning tool an indie author has. They're also the one most authors get completely wrong. A comp title tells a reader, a retailer, and an algorithm: "If you liked that, you'll like this." It's a shortcut that bypasses the need to explain your entire book. Done right, a comp title does more marketing work than a blurb. Done wrong, it makes you invisible at best and actively misleading at worst. The Three Ways Authors Get Comps Wrong Using titles that are too big. "It's like Harry Potter but for adults" is not a comp. It's a wish. Harry Potter is one of the best-selling series in publishing history. Comparing yourself to it doesn't tell a reader where to shelve you. It tells a retailer you don't understand the market. Comps work by setting specific expectations. A title that big sets expectations no debut or mid-list author can meet. Using titles that are too old. Comp titles have a shelf life. Most industry guidance puts it at three to five years for a useful comp. If your target reader discovered your comp title in college and graduated a decade ago, that comp is pointing at a version of the market that no longer exists. Readers change. Genres evolve. A 2012 comp in a 2025 pitch is a red flag. Using titles from the wrong market position. A traditionally published bestseller and an indie series with 40,000 Kindle Unlimited page reads per month are in different market positions even if they share a genre. Comping up too far creates a mismatch between the expectation you set and the experience you deliver. What a Good Comp Does A good comp title answers three questions simultaneously: Who reads this? Where does it live on the shelf? What feeling does it deliver? The best comp pairs are one slightly bigger title for brand recognition and one peer-level title for precise positioning. Something a reader would recognize, and something a reader in that community is actively talking about right now.
Marketing Monday
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I can’t wait for this. I was just doing this today.
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Vikki Carter
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Just wanting to write better, faster, and not hit burn out, again!

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