What to do with AI Novel prompts.

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After quite a lot of practice I have developed a method that uses sequential prompting to create fiction novels.

At the moment I am “writing” a sci fi fantasy novel everyday as part of a connected universe.

It takes about a day to create a full novel. This works great for me it givens me the creativity to be a series editor guide the stories without having to spend months writing.

The novels are well structured and range from 50,000 to 75,000 word count.

I have a background in English Literature so I have taken years of study and created prompts based on this.

I am thinking about what to do with this information and how I can make more money.

I currently have two ideas

The first one is a writers course.

The second one would be a service. I could work with people who want to produce books and do it for them.

I have no idea if there is a market for this? I few years ago people were all over this type of thing but with the changes to KDP is there still a market for ghost written books?

Also what would you charge? A penny a word? A flat fee? What would people be willing to pay?

Any advice or ideas on what else I can do with these prompts?
 
Here is what I am current playing with

The morning light filtering through the blinds cast a warm glow over Jenna's sleeping form. Alex propped himself up on one elbow, studying the rhythmic rise and fall of her chest as she dreamed, her messy auburn locks strewn across the pillow. He resisted the urge to sweep aside a stray lock dangling over her face — he didn't want to disturb this peaceful image.

Alex couldn't remember a time when he felt more content. In the past, his mind had always buzzed with complex equations and theories begging to be explored. But Jenna brought clarity to the chaos. With her, his singular focus expanded, colors became more vibrant, and life's possibilities felt boundless.

Alex leaned in and planted the softest kiss on Jenna's forehead. Her eyes fluttered open, momentarily confused — then she broke into a sleepy smile.

"Good morning," Alex whispered.

"How long were you watching me sleep, you creep?" Jenna teased.

"Only a few minutes."

Alex climbed out of bed and headed to the kitchen to start the coffee pot brewing. Jenna found him there, wrapping her arms around his waist.

"Since we're both off today, let's do something fun," she said. "Hiking? Picnic in the park? Ooh, we could take the racetracks for a spin."

Alex chuckled. "Or we could hole up here and order takeout, watch documentaries..."

Jenna swatted his shoulder playfully. "Nope, we're going on an adventure."

That was his Jenna — hungry for life's hidden wonders, determined to seek them out. An impish thirst for joy that perfectly complemented Alex's contemplative caution. With her, the world seemed filled with possibility.

After breakfast, Jenna headed off for a lunch date with her sister while Alex went to the university lab. His research partner, Dr. Cole, eyed him over a sheaf of papers.

"I finished the calculations you needed for the particle accelerator simulation," Alex said. "Let me know if you need anything else."

Dr. Cole raised one eyebrow. "Your humility really can be irksome, Alex. You did most of the work on this project, you should take more credit."

Alex shrugged. "It's about the science, not the credit."

Dr. Cole sighed, knowing any further argument would be futile. She had gotten used to Alex downplaying his role, but his brilliance was undeniable. His insights had propelled their quantum physics research leaps ahead of schedule. Though only 30, Alex was on the fast track to revolutionizing their field.

After stopping by the florist to pick up a bouquet for Jenna, Alex headed home. He smiled thinking back to the early days of their relationship, when he could barely string two words together around Jenna without stuttering. Her vivacious confidence had attracted him immediately, but also intimidated his shy, reserved nature.

Winning over Jenna had required Alex to break out of his shell, to embrace spontaneity and share the complex inner world he usually kept locked away. With Jenna, he became his best self — without losing his introspective core.

Alex arrived home to the aroma of Jenna's favorite meal wafting from the kitchen. He presented the flowers with a flourish.

"Oh Alex, you romantic," Jenna grinned, sniffing the fragrant roses.

Over dinner, they traded highlights from their day. Jenna's natural charisma made even mundane details engaging. Alex found himself getting excited planning future research goals, Jenna prodding him to share his innovative ideas. She had a way of drawing him out while keeping him grounded.

Afterwards, they took a moonlit stroll through the neighborhood gardens. Alex gazed upward, ruminating on the hidden mysteries of quantum entanglement across space and time. Having Jenna's steadfast support made anything seem possible.

As Alex drifted off that night, Jenna curled against him, he sent up a silent prayer of gratitude. Tomorrow promised new adventures, new memories, and new ways to cherish this extraordinary woman beside him.

In the morning, when his outstretched arm found only cold sheets, that promised future evaporated...
 
Looks interesting mate. so given me different direction. following here.
 
This is a fascinating idea. I work in course design (copywriting and creating the courses), so I reckon that is the way to go. I have also worked with people who create Kindle books in the past as well so very interested to see which direction you take this.
 
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