WuSierra
10 hours ago
I usually write emails, advertising copy, creative writing, and creative proposals. For serious creative content, I start with individual "points" and "sentences". Pretty much like your pattern. Then I connect these creative "points" to find its overall structure. Next, I reorganize the specific writing content from top to bottom based on this overall structure. So, for the best work, most of it still requires manual work.
However, I must admit that AI writing tools are indeed very useful for completing "repetitive" writing tasks. For example, short creative copy based on a large creative framework, or writing emails. But when using AI for creative writing, AI always slightly deviates from the core idea. Not much, maybe only 5% to 10% per sentence, but when all the creative content is combined, it deviates largely from the core idea.
Therefore, now when writing with AI, I first establish the core idea, and then let AI write each creative piece separately, instead of completing everything in one chat.
Frequent window switching does bother the mind-flow of writing. Now, sometimes I don't even have the patience to finish reading long pieces written by AI.
The creative writing tool I've used so far that I find useful is ChatGPT 5. Not 4o, nor 5.1 or 5.2.