Self-publishing

Alongside my work as a science fiction novelist, I explore self-publishing as a true creative laboratory: from manuscript structuring to layout, including visuals and marketing, I rely on artificial intelligence to optimize each step. A central aspect of this approach is working with prompts—precise guidelines that help produce more accurate and effective texts, images, and ideas. On this page, I share my experience with AI-assisted self-publishing: what works, what saves time, and how to leverage prompt optimization to maintain control over your stories while freeing yourself from technical constraints.
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The AI Agent - The Self-Publisher's Toolkit
Read more: L’agent AI- La boite à outil de l’auto éditeurImplementing an AI agent dedicated to writing and self-publishing isn't about "adding a gadget." On the contrary, it's about setting up a streamlined production chain that transforms a creative project into a sustainable system. When you write a novel, manage its publication, produce images, and run a website, the main thing…
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The art of negotiating with AI
Read more: L’art de négocier avec l’IAIs this a serious topic for an article about an author's relationship with their AI assistant, or just a catchy, slightly provocative hook for an advertisement? The aspiring author in me realizes I'm constantly battling my AI assistant to get it to perform various tasks. But, in reality, the…
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Focus on self-publishing
Read more: Cap sur l’autoéditionIt is said that in almost every home, a manuscript lies dormant at the bottom of a drawer. The desire to leave a written record of one's time on Earth is deeply rooted in us, even if, in our time, we are less and less inclined to recount an experience, a dream, or to keep a personal diary…
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Build an author website
Read more: Construire un site internet auteurI've just spent two full months, almost daily, preparing my site laurentchani.com. I started by opening an account with OVH and using WordPress.org, but I quickly realized that I had to get my hands dirty with IT. That wasn't my initial goal: I wanted to have...



