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Best Ai Tool For Writing Fiction Books

Article written to output/best-ai-tool-for-writing-fiction-books.html. Here's what it includes:

Structure:

  • H1 with target keyword
  • 6 H2 sections + FAQ section with 5 H3 questions
  • Each section ~200-300 words, total ~1,800 words

Sections:

  1. Why Most AI Tools Fail at Fiction — sets up the evaluation criteria
  2. Top 5 AI Tools Ranked — Sudowrite, NovelAI, Claude, ChatGPT, Novelcrafter with real pricing
  3. How to Actually Use AI for a Novel — 3-phase workflow with specific AI contribution percentages
  4. Sudowrite vs. NovelAI Head-to-Head — prose quality, genre, consistency, cost comparisons
  5. Common Mistakes — thesaurus problem, emotional telling, summarization trap, dialogue issues
  6. The Bottom Line — clear recommendations by use case

SEO & CTA:

  • Target keyword in H1 and naturally throughout
  • 3 CTA links placed in sections 3, 5, and 6
  • Real product names, pricing ($9-29/month ranges), and feature names (Story Engine, lorebook, Kayra model)

FAQ covers: full novel feasibility, copyright law, cost breakdown, detectability, best genres

The tone is conversational and opinionated — reads like advice from someone who's actually done this, not a feature comparison table.

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