Writing is inherently solitary, and that solitude has a drawback: trapped in your own perspective, it’s hard to be objective about your work. That’s why writers need editors—to provide a fresh view on what works and what needs work.
But editors aren’t always available, and even when they are, they only see finished drafts. That’s where ChatGPT can help, offering instant feedback and guidance at every stage of the writing journey.
Screenwriter David Cornue sees ChatGPT as a 24/7 writers’ room, helping him develop story ideas and solve narrative problems. Here’s how he uses ChatGPT to get feedback on his screenplays and beat sheets.
