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It's really easy to tell AI written stuff. My idiotic bosshole even uses it to write chat messages to us. He's indian and speaks broken English...

I'd have it write stuff I'd like to read. Probably paranormal erotica. It's non-fiction is beyond terrible. There are a couple of neat sites that I've played with that make it easy to blend AI to get ideas and then you write the story. Sudowrite sudowrite.com and Novelcrafter novelcrafter.com look the most promising.

Some authors using sudowrite swear they have books that sell well. They must not sound too horrible.

I don't get to talk to the authors much at all, but one I chatted with about a new program ACX was offering us, said her sales are down dramatically and I told her mine are the same. I think it's from all the AI slop. I know I return from Kindle Unlimited more than I read anymore because it's AI slop. It's hard to find legit stuff to read - and reviews seem to be paid or from that weird BookSprout service. I tried a paid review site for some audiobooks where they give the audiobook to someone and just request a review which is a legit way to do it that won't get my account deleted from Amazon, but half the people claim the code and don't write a review.

My prolific daddy porn author got his account deleted by Amazon saying he broke their terms and services, but couldn't get details out of them. So a huge portion of my back catalog was just zapped. He called a lawyer but the lawyer said even if he could get any details out of Amazon it wouldn't be worth the cash and there was no point in trying to fight it. I wish Amazon would delete the indian generated AI slop rather than an author who was clearly just writing these stories for fun or even give him a chance to fix whatever was wrong. As far as I could tell none of the writing was plagiarized and every story made a point to say everyone was older than 18. I wonder if it was the way he was bundling them, but who knows.

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How many words were the most successful books you narrated?

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The books I made reaaaaalllly good money off of were LitRPG. They were really long - 10+ hours (98k words), but it was the subject that I think had more to do with it than the length. Anything over maybe 5 hours (55k words) is decent because people won't spend their "credits" on shorter stuff.

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Will you read the first ~1,000 words of my romance novel about the Moving Industry?

I have ideas about how to turn it into a litRPG trilogy about the Moving Industry, connecting with both the Fantasy past, and the Sci-Fi future.