Guide: Writing Long-Form Content with Voice and AI
Here's a practical guide on how to efficiently create long-form content by combining voice interaction with AI assistance. This approach works for various content types including video scripts, articles, blog posts, or initial thought organization.
The Process
Step 1: AI-Powered Interview
Start by opening a chat-based AI assistant and engage it in an interview-style conversation. You can either:
- Provide pre-written notes as context
- Have a live discussion about your topic
- Share key points you want to cover
Example Prompt:
I want to create content about [your topic]. Can you interview me about this subject? Here are some initial notes to consider:
[paste your notes here]
Please ask me questions to:
1. Understand my main arguments
2. Explore unique perspectives
3. Uncover practical examples
4. Challenge my assumptions
Start with your first question.
This conversational approach helps extract ideas more naturally than trying to write them down directly. The AI acts as both interviewer and note-taker, helping you explore your thoughts more thoroughly.
Step 2: Extract and Structure
After the discussion, ask the AI to:
- Extract all novel ideas and key points from your conversation
- Organize these points into a coherent narrative structure
- Identify the most compelling storylines or arguments
- Suggest potential content flow and transitions
Example Prompt:
Based on our discussion above, please:
1. Extract the key novel ideas and insights we covered
2. Organize them into a coherent narrative structure
3. Highlight the most compelling arguments
4. Suggest a content flow that would work well for a [article/video script/blog post]
Present this as an outlined structure I can build upon.
This step transforms your casual conversation into structured content while preserving your original insights.
Step 3: Style Adaptation
Provide the AI with examples of your previous writing and editing style. This creates a few-shot learning scenario where the AI can:
- Analyze your writing patterns
- Understand your tone and voice
- Adapt the content to match your style
- Maintain consistency with your existing work
Example Prompt:
Here are two examples of my writing style:
[paste 2-3 paragraphs of your previous work]
Using these as reference, please adapt the outline we created to match my writing style and tone. Pay attention to:
1. Sentence structure and length
2. Vocabulary choices
3. Transition patterns
4. Overall voice and perspective
If this approach doesn't yield satisfactory results, pivot to:
- Request a fresh set of content beats from your discussion
- Create prompts for each major point
- Expand on these prompts through your own editing process
Alternative Prompt:
Instead of a complete draft, please break down our discussion into:
1. Key content beats (5-7 main points)
2. Suggested prompts for each beat
3. Areas where my personal experience would add value
I'll expand on these points in my own voice.
Step 4: Refinement and Polish
In the final stage:
- Output the initial draft
- Have the AI act as an editor
- Request specific style adjustments
- Fine-tune the content to match your voice perfectly
Example Prompt:
Please review this draft as an editor with expertise in [your content type]. Focus on:
1. Clarity and flow of arguments
2. Consistency in tone and style
3. Impact and engagement
4. Areas that need more development or examples
Provide specific suggestions for improvement while maintaining my voice.
Why This Method Works
This approach leverages the strengths of both voice interaction and AI assistance:
- Natural Flow: Speaking is often more fluid than writing
- Reduced Cognitive Load: No need to organize thoughts while expressing them
- Efficient Capture: AI handles the documentation and initial structuring
- Style Preservation: Your unique voice remains intact through guided editing
Conclusion
This method transforms the often daunting task of creating long-form content into a more natural, conversation-based process. By leveraging AI as both interviewer and editor, you can produce high-quality content with significantly less effort than traditional writing methods.
Written using voice-to-text and refined with Claude Sonnet 3.5