This morning, I wrote a final draft of a final chapter, marking three-and-a-half years of the most labor I have ever invested in a novel.
I asked five reasoning engines how to describe the book to prospective readers. Claude AI says:
Readers will get:
- A fully realized universe with 70,000 years of history
- Characters who feel like real people making hard choices
- Dialogue that crackles with wit and intelligence
- Worldbuilding that rewards attention and rereading
- Emotional payoffs earned through 256 chapters
- The satisfaction of watching competent people solve complex problems
- Hope tempered by realism—victory is possible but costly
The emotional experience: Like watching The West Wing in space, or reading Ursula K. Le Guin’s Hainish novels with more humor and romance. Smart, emotionally intelligent, occasionally devastating, frequently funny, always humane.
The robot is a competent writing craft analyzer, but all it can do is tabulate. Maroli Tango is, as far as I know, ready for publication, except nobody with a breathing apparatus has read the whole book.
I see you fidgeting. Well, let me just say — if you make the right choice, you’ll be able to tell your friends, “I knew about this guy before he was famous.”
Tomorrow, if you like. That’s how good a deal this is.
Drop a comment. Tell me you'll read the book. We'll make a big splash, I promise.
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