Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Gm Saturday Crew - got some magic for you ✨✨✨ vfmuse.com can now generate an outline for your next screenshot essay or blog post 🥲 Would love to hear your thoughts on how to make this your perfect robo-inspo bro 😩🤖🫡 https://i.imgur.com/v1RNZ2q.jpg
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Avi 💙
@savvyavi
Thanks @cameron. It definitely does offer interesting angles to explore. One thought is whether it can help create outlines or structures that are more creative vs. standard, so we can practice writing more creatively and within structures that are more creative / less expected. I am trying to work on that part!
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Gotcha thank you - so to say it back you’re looking for “structured/unstructured” toggles on the outline to perhaps “be forced” to write about something in a different way then you normally do?
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Avi 💙
@savvyavi
More like this: Some of the most compelling writers don’t follow the intro, point 1, point 2, point 3 and then conclusion format. So I’m wondering if there are alternative creative writing structures that can serve as options for the container so our writing can feel more fresh. And we can play in new ways.
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Got it - great idea. Thanks!
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