In this episode, Rose Mascaro talks with Katie Rose — founder of Bhakti Rose and author of Yoni Codes — about merging technology with creativity and heart-led business. They share candidly about writing from the heart, while also using AI as a tool for business and writing. Learn about the pitfalls of outsourcing your voice, and how to use modern tools like ChatGPT without losing your soul.
Rose's Tips for Using ChatGPT Better/ More Ethically:
1. Use ChatGPT for planning. Map out your book outline, chapter ideas, or character arcs. Ask:
“Give me 10 possible chapter titles for a memoir about my travels in South America.”
"Tell me how my storyline can be improved to create a suspenseful narrative arc."
"Give me a timeline and plan on how to finish my book."
(Don't get it to write your book proposal. It will be shitty at best. Go and see Rose about that.)
2. Ask good questions. The better your prompt, the better the result. Be specific.
Instead of “Write about meditation,” ask: “Write a 200-word reflection on how meditation helps with writer’s block, in a warm, conversational tone.”
3. Use it for writing prompts, grammar checks, or brainstorming — not to replace your voice.
Ask ChatGPT to generate 5 opening lines for your scene, then freewrite your own first paragraph inspired by one of them.
4. Avoid overuse of punctuation (especially em dashes) and repetitive sentence styles (like too many ‘rules of three’). ChatGPT loves rhythm and drama taken from other famous author styles — but you’ll need to refine for your own style.
Paste a paragraph in and ask: “Highlight where I’ve overused em dashes or trios.” Then rewrite it in your own style.
5. Beware of exaggerated, inauthentic tone. AI tends to overdo enthusiasm or drama. Dial it back to sound more real.
Tip: If the draft sounds like a motivational poster, rewrite it in your natural voice.
6. Teach it to do tasks, but never trust it blindly — always cross-check.
If it gives you a historical fact or a quote, double-check with a reputable source (cross-reference two actual books) before including it in your work.
7. Remember: it doesn’t always know the answer. Treat it as a brainstorming partner, not a teacher.
8. Use it as a mirror. Paste in a page of your writing and ask: “Where is this repetitive or unclear?” Take its notes as suggestions, not rules.
9. Experiment with style practice. Ask it to rewrite a paragraph in the style of Hemingway, Morrison, or Garner — then notice the techniques, and try them yourself.
10. Break through blocks with timed prompts.
Ask: “Give me a prompt to write for 5 minutes on the theme of longing.” Then put ChatGPT aside and just write.
11. Keep a balance between input and output. Don’t let endless ChatGPT tinkering replace time on the page.
Use a timer: 10 minutes max with ChatGPT, then 30 minutes of your own writing.
12. Use it to play editor, not author.
Ask: “Point out where this paragraph is too verbose.” Then you decide what to cut.
13. Do not, I repeat, do not run your whole book, or whole chapters, through it for editing.
Just a sentence or a paragraph at most. It will ruin things, remove things, repeat things, or copy your work.
Hope these tips are helpful! Send through any extras on @heartwriting.com.au.
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