Question for serial fiction authors:
For writers who use AI only as part of the workflow, such as outlining, editing, translation help, or cover ideation, what kind of disclosure would feel fair to readers?
I am not talking about mostly AI-written stories. I am asking about human-led stories where AI is one tool in the process.
Would you prefer:
1. one broad "AI-assisted" label,
2. detailed process labels,
3. a short author note,
4. no label unless AI wrote substantial prose?
Also, would you ever mirror a 1-3 chapter pilot on a separate feedback shelf if:
- rights remain with the author,
- publishing is non-exclusive,
- the author can request removal,
- AI usage is disclosed clearly,
- the pilot links back to the author's main page?
I am trying to understand the trust barriers before asking writers to post anywhere outside their main platform. Blunt objections are welcome.
For writers who use AI only as part of the workflow, such as outlining, editing, translation help, or cover ideation, what kind of disclosure would feel fair to readers?
I am not talking about mostly AI-written stories. I am asking about human-led stories where AI is one tool in the process.
Would you prefer:
1. one broad "AI-assisted" label,
2. detailed process labels,
3. a short author note,
4. no label unless AI wrote substantial prose?
Also, would you ever mirror a 1-3 chapter pilot on a separate feedback shelf if:
- rights remain with the author,
- publishing is non-exclusive,
- the author can request removal,
- AI usage is disclosed clearly,
- the pilot links back to the author's main page?
I am trying to understand the trust barriers before asking writers to post anywhere outside their main platform. Blunt objections are welcome.