Showing posts with label books for writers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books for writers. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Guest Post: Using Artificial Intelligence by Hanke Quense, Author of The Author's AI Toolkit

 

Hank Quense was born and raised in Jersey City NJ. He attended St Peters Prep High School and Newark College of Engineering where he received a BS in Mechanical Engineering.

After college, he went to work for Western Electric engineering telephone equipment into central offices. Later, Western Electric was absorbed into AT&T, and Hank was transferred to a new sales organization as an account rep serving New York Telephone Company. He was later promoted to Sales Manager.

In 1996, he took an early retirement offer to become a fiction writer. His efforts at short story writing led to sales of over 40 short stories. His first two novels were published by a small indie press. This experience was so distasteful, he looked into self-publishing, started his own imprint, Strange Worlds Publishing, and self-published more than 20 books, both fiction and non-fiction. Hank’s short stories and novels are humorous or satiric sci-fi and fantasy. His non-fiction covers fiction writing, self-publishing, book marketing and author business.

Hank’s newest project is to create a website filled with content based on his years of experience in fiction writing, self-publishing and book marketing.

Using Artificial Intelligence

Writing often bogs down in unexciting chores that have to be done.  Editing and revision are two examples.  Then there are the times when the writer is stymied as to what to write next.  Another painful experience is to get stuck in the middle of a scene.  Your hero is in big trouble and you cant figure a way to drag her out the mess.

Ive faced all of these issues in the past, but now I use an Artificial Intelligence app to help me speed through the roadblocks.  In short AI allows me to spend more time on creative activities and less on mundane chores.

I use Perplexity.AI as my writing buddy.  The trick with using an AI app is how you write the query that gives the AI app its instructions. If you write a generic query, the AI will respond with a generic reply.  To get a useful response you have to write a detailed query.

That last paragraph may be a bit puzzling to those who arent familiar with using AI so Ill provide a list of AI queries that have been tested (by me) to provide useful output. These queries can be used in a variety of AI apps such as Perplexity, ChatGPT, Notebook LM or even the AI feature built into apps like Craft or Fabric or Notion.

Research and brainstorming queries:

Research query: Show me a list of websites that have information on {topic}

Outline query: Provide an outline for the {book/research paper/website} {insert description}

Brainstorming query: Brainstorm the following  {insert topic} and give me a list of six ideas for an {article/story/project}

Editing and revision queries:

Editing query: Edit the following piece and highlight your changes: {paste text here}

Editing and Show-Dont-Tell query: Edit the following piece, highlight your changes and point out examples where show-dont-tell can be used {paste text here}

Rewrite query: Rewrite this {insert text} two different ways: one in a light-hearted tone, one in a pompous tone.  (yes, you can tell the AI what tone to use!)

Stuck Query: My character is {describe situation}. Tell me {number} of ways he {describe solution}

I dont restrict my AI usage to writing and research.  I also use it for marketing activities.  Here are a few typical queries.  In these cases, I use a storyline or short synopsis as part of the detailed query.  This gives the AI the background information it needs to respond properly.

One important comment about these responses.  I consider them to be first drafts and revise them, sometimes quite extensively.  Still, having a first draft to work on saves a lot of time, effort and creativity.

Marketing queries:

Targeting query: My novel is a {insert genre} story. How can I reach {enter genre} readers rather than the general population

Social media posts: {Insert storyline} write 5 social media posts for {insert social media platform} Use keywords where appropriate.

Blog posts: {insert storyline} write {insert length} blog post. Use keywords where appropriate

Hashtags query: {insert storyline} Generate list of appropriate hashtags

 

These queries are taken from my book, The Authors AI Toolkit.

 

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Website: hankquenseauthor.com



Thursday, February 27, 2025

Book Review: The Author's AI Tool Kit: From Concept to Publication by Hank Quense

 


If you are looking for a useful resource to help you harness the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and make it work for you throughout the numerous stages of a writing project, then The Author's AI Tool Kit: From Concept to Publication by Hank Quense is a must read. 

With decades of publishing experience, Quense takes you through how to effectively use AI during all stages of the process, from the planning stages of a book all the way through to marketing it. Along the way, he shares how to craft your AI queries to obtain better results, provides numerous examples of AI responses, talks about what writers should do when using AI, and more! 

The Author's AI Tool Kit shows writers how remarkable a tool AI is when used correctly and ethically. Quense packs tons of information into this book. Writers should consider this a vital tool for their writing toolbox. 

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DV4M13BH
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Strange Worlds Publishing (March 1, 2025)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 1, 2025
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.7 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 101 pages

I received a digital copy from the author. This review contains my honest opinions, which I  have not been compensated for in any way.  

Thursday, October 12, 2023

Book Review: Creating Your First Novel by Hank Quense

 


If you're thinking of starting your first novel, then you need to pick up a copy of Creating Your First Novel by Hank Quense. 

This comprehensive guide brings you through the entire process of how to approach your first novel: planning, writing, creating your author business, publishing, and marketing. Each section is broken down into specific topics so you can take things a step at a time. The e-book version has helpful links to resources and links that allow you to click back to the main Table of Contents or to a particular lesson or topic within a section. 

In order to properly review Creating Your First Novel, I followed Quense's lesson plans a step at a time as if I were attempting my first novel. What a great approach he has. After writing more than 30 books, Quense has a wealth of knowledge to share, and he doesn't hold back anything. In his no-nonsense, congenial way, he talks about what works, why it works, and mistakes he has stumbled over along the way. Having followed his process, it's possible he might have converted this total panster. 

Having spent years promoting books online, I appreciate Quense's strategic approach to marketing. This isn't a throw it at the wall and see if it sticks aspect of your writing business, so you need to do your best to meet your readers where they are. Quense also has a book dedicated solely to marketing if you want more information on that topic. You can find it here.

Whether you're embarking upon writing your first novel or just looking for a sound writing process, you will want to read Creating Your First Novel by Hank Quense. 

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CJ7ZPYCZ
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Strange Worlds Publishing (October 15, 2023)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 15, 2023
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 6106 KB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 160 pages
  • Available for pre-order now!


I received a free digital copy from the author. This review contains my honest opinions, which I have not been compensated for in any way.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

New Release and Giveaway: The Emotion Thesaurus, 2nd Edition by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi


As writers, we all have our favorite writing methods. For instance, some swear by Scrivener, while others write in Word or Google docs. Some prefer to draft longhand, using colorful gel pens and notebooks.

Most of us have a favorite writing book (or ten), too. These books have helped us understand storytelling better, demystifying certain aspects of writing. Well, today I'm taking part in welcoming a new writing guide into the world: The Emotion Thesaurus (Second Edition).

You may have heard of The Emotion Thesaurus before, or even have a copy. The original's lists of body language, thoughts, and visceral sensations for 75 unique emotions made brainstorming character expressions and reactions so much easier. It quickly became a bestseller.

Now, there's a bigger, better second edition. Angela and Becca have added 55 NEW emotions such as Euphoria, Vindicated, and Schadenfreude. (And that's not all that's new, either...the book is almost twice the size as the original.)

Anyway, if you're interested in checking it out, you can read some of the reviews on Goodreads or find information here.

One more thing to tell you about...are you ready for this?

GIVEAWAY ALERT!

Wish you could attend a free writing retreat, go to a conference, snag a seat at a workshop, or have your professional membership to a writing organization paid for? Of course you do!

Well, at Writers Helping Writers, one lucky winner will get one of the above, up to a $500 US value.

This is the giveaway of a lifetime, so hurry over to enter!




Tuesday, May 6, 2014

The Hybrid Author by Dianne G. Sagan: Free Today and Tomorrow at Amazon!



These days, there isn't one simple way to get published. Some authors take the traditional route, others self-publish. Some authors are what is known as hybrid authors. According to Dianne G. Sagan in her book, The Hybrid Author, hybrid authors are finding success by boldly embracing multiple paths to publication, giving readers more of what they want--books. As you might recall, I reviewed the first chapter of The Hybrid Author not to long ago at http://thebookconnectionccm.blogspot.com/2014/04/first-chapter-review-hybrid-author-by.html

This book is FREE for Kindle today and tomorrow. Visit http://www.amazon.com/Hybrid-Author-Dianne-G-Sagan-ebook/dp/B00JNC4KL6/ to purchase your copy. 

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Book Review: Self-Publishing Guides: Self-Publishing a Book by Hank Quense

Self-publishing has changed many things about the publishing industry. It's something I consider from time to time, but I find the whole thought of going it on my own intimidating. Then in walks, Self-Publishing Guides: Self-Publishing a Book. Now I have some idea how to move forward.

This helpful, non-nonsense guide to self-publishing comes from award-winning author Hank Quense. In addition to humorous fantasy and science-fiction, Quense often writes about self-publishing and book marketing. Self-Publishing a Book is one book in his four-book Self-Publishing Guides Series.

 Self-Publishing a Book brings you though the self-publishing process beginning to end, discussing numerous topics important to anyone considering self-publishing. Here are just some of the topics featured in this book:

  • Copyrights and rights
  • Types of publishers
  • Revenue splits
  • Editing
  • Cover art
  • Book packagers
  • Pricing
  • Formatting tips
  • Launching your work
  • Budgeting for your self-publishing project
  • Marketing
Though some topics like marketing and project management have their own guides in the series, Self-Publishing a Book touches upon every aspect of the process so you have a compete overview of how to get from story idea to finished project and then how to draw attention to your newly released book. 

A valuable and cost-effective resource for writers, I highly recommend Self-Publishing a Book by Hank Quense if you want to know the ins and outs of self-publishing a book.

File Size: 1398 KB
Print Length: 61 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Strange Worlds Publishing (November 11, 2013)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
Language: English
ASIN: B00GMIKUIQ

I received a free copy of this book from the author. This review contains my honest opinion, which I have not been compensated for in any way.


Friday, December 12, 2008

Words to Write By Compiled by Robin Bayne--Book Review



An inspiring, motivational, faith-based read awaits novice and experienced writers in Words to Write By compiled by Robin Bayne.

Broken down into five chapters, Words to Write By provides writers with much needed advice along their writing journey. From words that encourage and motivate, to words that help you persist despite rejections, from advice on publishing and networking, to words on success and sustenance, the reader will find herself going back to this treasure trove of helpful reflections from a variety of well-known authors time and again. With a special final chapter all about writing for Him, Christian writers will surely want to have this book by their side as they stroll along the path of their writing ministry.

Well written, thought provoking, and inspirational, even the cover art begs you to open its pages and soak up its wisdom. While at times a bit preachy, Words to Write By is certainly a gift that many writers would enjoy and benefit from.


Title: Words to Write By
Compiled By: Robin Bayne
Publisher: Mountain View Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-932695-79-3
U.S. Price: $11.50