
Writing isn’t easy, and the demand for high-quality content keeps growing. AI-powered writing tools are now game-changers, helping writers, businesses, and creators speed up and improve their work. This post will cover some of the best AI tools for fiction writers, their features, and our recommendations.
Why Using AI Tools to Write Stories is a Good Idea
Using AI tools for writing books and stories can be a real game-changer!
Continue reading Five AI Writing Tools Every Author Needs at Inkitt Writer's Blog.
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Well, hello there! If you’re reading this, then you’ve probably just come from our interview with Ahanaa Rose about her book Scarred Luna (coming soon to Galatea!)
Read below for a list of all the countries (that we could find) with werewolf and werewolf-adjacent myths!
Feel free to let us know if we missed one!
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AI-powered tools have revolutionized the way professionals and enthusiasts approach their projects.
Among the array of available options, Midjourney, Leonardo, and Canva stand out as prominent platforms offering AI capabilities to assist users in various design tasks.
In this article, we’ll look at the AI capabilities of these platforms, comparing and contrasting them with a focus on the value they offer for money.
Continue reading Top Three AI Image Tools For Writers: Review and Ranking at Inkitt Writer's Blog.
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Telling your story the way you want to tell it; It’s a challenge every writer faces.
Whether you’re talking about the institutional gate-keeping standards of traditional publishing or the restrictions imposed by digital platforms and distributors, somebody is always trying to cramp your style and distort your vision.
But not Inkitt.
Tell your story as you envisioned it.
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Hi, Inkitteers!
Welcome to part 2 of our post about the allure of werewolves in romantic fiction!
Long before werewolves became the hunky heartthrobs readers know and love today, they were already a staple of mythologies the world over!
For a short list of ancient cultures with lycanthrope and lycanthrope-adjacent myths, click here!
It’s full of surprising creatures, from the Indian vetalas to the Czech vlkodlaks to the Japanese okura-inu.
Continue reading Lycanthropes in Mythology, Featuring Ahanaa Rose! at Inkitt Writer's Blog.
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"How could I rewrite the entire story without it feeling like a poor copy of the original?" Sapir Englard talks POV switches in Millennium Wolves: His Haze.
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Summer is right around the corner, and this May, we welcomed some warm weather and 11 new Inkitt stories to Galatea!
Whether you’re a shifter romance fan, paranormal fiction junkie or just a lover of all things smut, Galatea is the place for you. This month, we’ve welcomed 15 new books on Galatea that are bound to leave you wanting more after each chapter.
Continue reading A May Filled With Sunshine, Warm Weather, & Hot New Reads! at Inkitt Writer's Blog.
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Spring is in the air, the flowers are blooming and 18 new Inkitt stories have now found a home on Galatea!
If you’re in need of some new reads to whisk you away to exciting new worlds filled with Vikings, Alphas, unexpected unions and unforgettable vacations, we have some exciting news. This month, we released 18 new books on Galatea that are sure to make your hearts race as you scroll from one chapter to the next.
Continue reading April Showers Bring Bingeable New Releases! at Inkitt Writer's Blog.
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For centuries, the publishing industry has relied on subjective opinions and “gut feeling” to decide which books to publish. This broken process has caused many talented authors to feel hopeless with novels left unpublished in a folder on their computer. So many great books including J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter, Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight, Stephen King’s Carrie, and many more were unfairly rejected by dozens of publishers.
Continue reading Looking back: 10 years of Inkitt at Inkitt Writer's Blog.
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Lilly’s King author Natalie Le Roux describes her publishing journey
Natalie Le Roux speaks three languages and never watches TV.
An avid reader, she was born in Poland before emigrating to South Africa at the
age of four. As a child, she spent much of her time in the local library,
reading books such as Goosebumps and the Nancy Drew mysteries before
moving on the Stephen King and Dean Koontz.
Continue reading Author Natalie Le Roux Talks Writing Sci-Fi Alien Warriors at Inkitt Writer's Blog.
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