To write better emotional scenes with AI, focus on what isn’t said. Use sensory details and physical actions to show what a character is feeling, instead of just naming the emotion.

Start with the core feeling you’re going for, like regret or hope. Then think about how that feeling shows up in the body—a tight chest, a hesitant smile. Add a detail from the environment that echoes the mood, like fading light or a crowded room. (1/2)

Tell the AI what you want the scene to do. For example, you might say “create a sense of quiet realization” or “build tension before an argument.”

The key is to give the AI clear, concrete details to work with. The more specific you are, the more depth and nuance you’ll get in return. #WritingTips #AIWriting #EmotionalScenes #CreativeWriting #WritingCommunity #AICollaboration #Storytelling #CharacterDevelopment #WritingAdvice #SensoryDetails (2/2)