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I have everything set up, fanfic is on AO3 and i have chapter 4 out, but the AI's for the life of me can not listen even when I use specific prompts meant to allow them follow instructions better.
I have a specific type of writing style and formating that really isn't into using fragmented punchy sentences, over clarification, literary, abstract, poetic and flowery writing, "files away" , "cold tea", omniscient dialogue or thoughts or narration, summary narration, expectant Dialogue, and etc. If I'm going to edit and write certain things myself, I'd prefer if the AI had a decent base, to work with.
##Writing Guide
TENSE:
PERSPECTIVE & POV:
MECHANICS:
VOICE & STYLE:
SHOW VS TELL:
FORMATTING:
BANNED PHRASES & PATTERNS:
CHARACTERIZATION:
MYSTERY & RESTRAINT:
DIALOGUE and Thoughts:
NARRATIVE LOGIC:
PUNCTUATION & SPEECH PATTERNS:
Ellipses (...): Use for trailing off, pausing, straining, or moments of hesitation where a character struggles to finish a sentence. It should feel natural to the character's current emotional state. Look up how eclipses are used for other things as well.
Em Dash (—): Use strictly for sharp cutoffs or sudden interruptions. A character can cut themselves off due to various things if another may interrupt ,look at any provided files or example to look at how it's handled.
Stuttering: Use dashes (B-b-but) only when the character is genuinely overwhelmed, nervous, anxious or physically struggling.
Mouth Sounds: Include "hmm," "tch," "huff," or groans, among other different mouth sounds within dialogue or as brief beats only when they fit the character’s personality and the moment’s intensity or situation. They also should be used appropriately for what each sound is meant to be and be a response to or show of something.
PUNCTUATION & VOLUME PROTOCOL:
Exclamation Marks (!): Use for raised voices or emphasis. One is usually enough for a raised voice.
ALL CAPS: Use strictly for full-volume screaming or yelling.
Volume Variation: Do not use ALL CAPS for low shouts or moments where a voice is raised but the emotion is controlled. Use a single exclamation mark and an action beat instead.
Combined Marks (Interrobangs): Use !? or ?! for shouted questions where the character is loud and confused/panicked.
Double Marks: Use double question marks (??) or exclamation marks (!!) to show extreme confusion or high-intensity emotion, even if the character isn't shouting.
Letter Repetition: You are permitted to repeat letters to show a character dragging out a word or sound due to physical strain, hesitation, or confusion or other things that may cause it if a situation is that big of those things (e.g., "Ugggh," "Wait..." "Huuuh??").
Ellipses (...) vs. Em Dash (—): - Use (...) for trailing off, losing consciousness, or hesitant pauses and other things that fit it being there, like speaking in uncertainty so narration may have this at times.
If you are willing to put all this work into prompting, wouldn't it be a more gratifying process to just write the thing yourself and save a lot of energy, water , and frustration in the process?
Looking at your writing guide for the LLM, I think my advice about changing workflow was right.
Break the problem down into much smaller steps and then have the LLM do editing passes and self-review from multiple perspectives after getting a crappy rough draft back instead of trying to get it to match your style one-shot.
Using something like this to provide context for the scene when generating a rough draft will likely be helpful:
Also, are you dumping in the full PDF of the entire work so far? Try doing a pass to skeletonize it down into an outline -- maybe chapter by chapter or even scene by scene -- along with getting organized about characters by making profile summaries so that the LLM can understand your story in an already partially digested form instead of trying to do everything all together at once with the huge amount of context reading a full story implies. It's probably getting lost in the weeds.
I appreciate the advice help. Idk if I can really get them to work that well. Or feel like giving context every single time I wanna prompt a plan for a chapter or to write it. Summaries miss necessary info as well and the AI can miss context from even shorter stuff I send it. Since I'm trying to have something written for a specific series that definitely needs to be looked up, and locations aren't really that simple honestly.
Could you recommend the best AI's to use on mobile and on free tier to write ? At least one's that are decently capable of following what I had in the style guide. I can still write or fix the rest. My fic averages around 6,500 words a chapter, so preferably I'd like a one capable of write that or at least a scene that's more than 2000 words slightly. I don't mind going scene by scene if at least it's possible to do so as I can at best get two scenes done with Claude if I tried that method but not be able to tell it what's wrong what it missed like for Deepseek, Deepseek can't search at all which is an issue for me.
I only use open weight models on my own hardware, so I can't give recommendations there from personal experience. If you want suggestions on open models though, there are uncensored Qwen and Gemma4 models that are pretty decent when run at higher quants. I use llmfan46's
Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-uncensored-heretic-GGUFas my default and I've just downloadedgemma-4-26B-A4B-it-ultra-uncensored-heretic-GGUFthis past weekend to experiment with. (Gemma4 stock Q4_K_M has usually been annoyingly thick-headed compared to Qwen so I haven't used Gemma4 as much, but the Q8 uncensored is pretty sharp, fast on my hardware, and unlike Qwen doesn't get stuck in loops constantly, so I may switch over to that as my default... Need to evaluate more first though.)The sidebar gives a link-to-a-link to https://aihorde.net/ though -- haven't used it personally, but might be up your alley.