BLAKE KINCAID
Writing Craft & AI Author Tools
Practical guides for fiction writers who want to use AI without losing their voice.
Writing Craft & AI Author Tools
Practical guides for fiction writers who want to use AI without losing their voice.
Practical guides for writers who want results, not theory.
Three books in one: how to start on Amazon, why erotica is the smartest first genre, and how to use AI to write novels. Everything Blake learned, in one volume.
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A step-by-step system for fiction writers who want to use AI without losing their voice. The complete document-compounding method for writing novels with Claude.
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Self-deprecating lessons from a writer who made every mistake so you don't have to. A brutally honest look at starting a KDP publishing business.
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Why erotica is the smartest way to start your writing career. Short, fast, high-demand, low-competition. The genre nobody talks about at dinner parties but everyone reads in bed.
GET ON AMAZONCommon questions about self-publishing on Amazon, writing craft, and using AI tools.
Yes, but not the way most people think. AI doesn't write your novel for you. It functions as a writing partner that helps you develop ideas, maintain consistency, and accelerate the mechanical parts of drafting. The document-compounding method taught in Blake Kincaid's books uses AI to handle structure and continuity while you focus on voice, emotion, and the creative decisions that make a story yours.
Document compounding is a systematic approach to novel writing with AI where you build layered context documents—character sheets, plot outlines, scene breakdowns, style guides—that compound on each other. Each document feeds into the next, giving the AI deeper understanding of your story. The result is output that sounds like you, not like a machine, because the AI is working from your creative decisions at every level.
No. AI is a tool, like a word processor or a thesaurus. The writers who learn to use it effectively will write faster, publish more, and maintain higher quality. The writers who ignore it will still write great books—just fewer of them. Blake Kincaid's approach is about augmentation, not replacement: you bring the creativity, the voice, and the story. AI handles the heavy lifting on structure and consistency.
Erotica is short, fast to produce, has massive reader demand, and low competition from serious writers. It teaches you the fundamentals of self-publishing—cover design, blurbs, keywords, pricing, marketing—without requiring a 90,000-word commitment. You learn the business of writing by actually publishing, not by theorizing about it. Once you have the mechanics down, you can apply them to any genre.
Blake writes from experience, not theory. He has published over a dozen novels across multiple genres using the exact systems he teaches. His guides are brutally honest about what works, what doesn't, and what mistakes he made so you can skip them. No fluff, no motivational filler—just practical steps you can follow today.