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Writer uses Claude Code for AI-assisted fiction editing pipeline

A fiction writer is developing an LLM-powered editorial pipeline to manage their serial fiction project, Applied Yarns. The pipeline uses an AI agent, specifically mentioning Claude Code, to process raw freewrites, suggest canon additions, and draft polished entries. A crucial element of this workflow is a strict approval gate, where the writer manually reviews and approves the AI's proposals before any changes are made to the project's content, ensuring the AI acts as an editor and archivist rather than the author. AI

IMPACT This workflow demonstrates how LLMs can be integrated into creative processes as editorial assistants, potentially speeding up content production for writers.

RANK_REASON The item describes a workflow for using an LLM as an editorial tool for creative writing, not a new model release or research.

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Writer uses Claude Code for AI-assisted fiction editing pipeline

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    How to Build an LLM Editorial Pipeline for Fiction Writing

    <p>I have been working on a serial fiction project called <a href="https://appliedyarns.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Applied Yarns</a> (the site is not up yet as of this writing but I wanted to post here about how I'm setting up some aspects of it) where I want to publish some …