<aside> <img src="/icons/link_gray.svg" alt="/icons/link_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Important Links
<aside> <img src="/icons/flag-swallowtail_purple.svg" alt="/icons/flag-swallowtail_purple.svg" width="40px" /> TABLE OF CONTENTS
</aside>
<aside> <img src="/icons/currency_green.svg" alt="/icons/currency_green.svg" width="40px" /> Disclaimer
Some links in this document may be affiliate links, allowing me to earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Your support by clicking these links is greatly appreciated and helps me continue providing valuable content to our writing community.
</aside>
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wthhdSfYpaY
Claude 3 Announcement: https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-3-family
Pricing Analysis Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sRgp3dTjgJV5_PJuIvzpa64aowUjdQ6CF3R55LHurUc/edit?usp=sharing
The first prompt I used was the Monster Thriller Prompt from Thriller Prompts (50 Niche Templates) by Mira Gold. The prompt is in JSON format, which Claude 2 historically had an issue with.
I did try the prompt inside of the Claude.ai chat interface and it didn’t work either.
I tried the Action Thriller Prompt from Thrillers in the Digital Age by Mira Gold and the prompt worked just fine in Claude Chat, but did not work inside of Novelcrafter with either Sonnet or Opus.
For the second attempt, I used data directly from Amazon to come up with my series idea using KDSpy’s Insights prompt, Key Success Factors (Fiction). These are great in ChatGPT, but they also work in Claude.
Just swap out the titles and the genre in the prompt to use it.
During my experiment, here is what I paid OpenRouter.