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🔬EXPERIMENTATION TIME🧪 We played around with NotebookLM as a thought-partner for an imaginary fantasy story. We uploaded a character list and a loose description of the world/magic and the output was super helpful! WDYT? Have any novelists tried this before? Let us know!
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I use notebookLM connected to my D&D notes files in google docs as source files and use it to handily retrieve 'needle in the haystack'. I also asked the podcasters to take on the roles of main characters as they spoke as if they actually were these characters.

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@NotebookLM is truly one of @Google's best products so far. Great job to the team✌🏼

Awesome

I've done this with a story creation game I wrote--it was able to to come up interesting situations on similar themes to those I had included., and think through how characters might react in them.

That sounds awesome! It's great how tech can spark creativity. I’m sure many writers would love to try this out!

We hope so! 😊

It’d be awesome if there was a mode where just one person could describe something—like a solo “broadcast” mode.

I did something like this with NotebookLM. I fed in everything I know about the story and had the hosts talk about the story as if it were real:

Yes I have done this!

This is cool, introduced a friend to NotebookLM the other day as a must use tool for creative writing, story directing. This new feature he would really like I think so I’ll check it out and pass it forward!





