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ChatGPT For Writers - The Key To Unlock Your Creativity - cover

ChatGPT For Writers - The Key To Unlock Your Creativity

Odile Dias

Translator Julia Rossigalli

Publisher: Tektime

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Summary

A book for begginer ou experienced writers.

Have you ever felt blocked when trying to write something? Or maybe you have a thousand ideas, but you don't know how to turn them into a book? If so, you have to experience ChatGPT! 
This book presents the best strategies for writers to explore the full potential of ChatGPT. With chapters devoted to creative ideas, proofreading and editing, sources of inspiration, vocabulary enrichment, different writing styles, compelling characters, overcoming creative blocks and publishing works, this book is a complete guide for beginners or experienced writers. At the end, the author presents perspectives on the next evolution of ChatGPT.
Available since: 08/18/2023.
Print length: 85 pages.

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