How to use the Story Generator for short fiction and narrative experiments
Searches like “how to use AI story generator” should lead to a single dedicated workspace. Open Story Generator when you want narrative prose, not marketing copy.
1. Anchor on premise and constraints
Genre, setting, protagonist goal, and one conflict beat give the model enough rails. Avoid “write something interesting” without guardrails.
2. Pick POV and stick to it
First person vs third limited changes which details can appear on page. If POV drifts mid-story, regenerate the offending section with a reminder.
3. Length realism
Very long stories in one shot are harder to keep coherent. Ask for a scene or a chapter beat, then chain prompts referencing prior output.
4. Dialogue and voice
Specify register (“teen casual,” “formal Victorian”) and avoid stereotypes unless your premise clearly requires them and you are comfortable with review.
5. Originality
Use the output as a draft you reshape. For publication, run your usual originality and rights checks.