Welcome to The AI Writer's Library
AI-Enhanced Writing Craft for the Rest of Us
I wrote 113 books before I figured out what I was doing wrong.
Not wrong exactly. More like inefficient. I was muscling through problems that had elegant solutions. Writing scenes the hard way when there were faster paths. Fighting my own brain instead of working with it.
Last year I got diagnosed with AuDHD. At 64. Suddenly decades of “why can’t I just do it the normal way” made sense. My brain was never broken. It just needed different instructions.
That diagnosis changed how I write, how I teach, how I think about creativity itself.
Then AI showed up and changed everything again.
Not in the way the grifters promise. “Write a novel in 30 minutes with ChatGPT!” That’s garbage. AI can’t write your book. It doesn’t know your characters. It has no taste, no judgment, no actual understanding of story.
But AI can do something remarkable. It can think alongside you.
Feed it the right prompts and it becomes a brainstorming partner that never gets tired. A continuity checker that catches what you missed. A research assistant that compresses hours into minutes. A sounding board for ideas at 3am when everyone else is asleep.
I’ve spent the last year building The AI Writer’s Library, a series of handbooks that combine old-school craft with these new tools. Not “AI writes for you.” More like “AI helps you write better, faster, and without burning out.”
Every handbook starts with psychology. Characters aren’t collections of traits. They’re wounded people making desperate choices under pressure. Get the psychology right and plot, dialogue, pacing, all of it flows from there.
The approach is irreverent. I don’t do gentle encouragement. I do “here’s exactly what’s wrong and here’s how to fix it.” If that sounds harsh, you might prefer a different teacher. If it sounds like relief, you’re in the right place.
What you’ll find here: craft breakdowns, AI techniques that actually work, and occasional rants about writing advice that needs to die. Plus free guides you can grab and use today.
The full library lives at masterofworlds.com. Go browse. See what fits.
Or stick around here and I’ll bring it to you.
— Richard
