How to Title Your Fanfic: Formulas, Mistakes, and Before/After Examples
Finished your fic and the title is still Untitled 3? How to title a fanfic so readers actually click — formulas, common mistakes, and before/after examples.
Dasha studied philology and now writes and edits — and she's honest about where AI helps with a draft and where it just gets in the way. She tests prompts, rewrites machine paragraphs into human ones, and shows the before and after. Her guides are about craft, and about using a generator so the text stays yours.
Finished your fic and the title is still Untitled 3? How to title a fanfic so readers actually click — formulas, common mistakes, and before/after examples.
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Typical machine tells and the fixes: read aloud, cut every second "very," break up even sentences, hand the character their voice back. With a before/after.
Dasha Levchuk gives an honest answer to whether AI can write a fanfic — where it knows the material, where it invents, and how to protect against canon mistakes in your prompt.
Dasha Levchuk explains how to pick up an abandoned fanfic using AI — what to feed as context, how to preserve authorial voice, and where the AI will still go sideways.
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Dasha Levchuk explains how to anchor characters in your fanfic prompt so the AI doesn't mix up Sasuke and Naruto mid-scene. Practical steps and a before/after example.
Dasha Levchuk gives an honest breakdown of Fanficia's Ukrainian fanfic generator — what makes the output feel alive, where it falls flat, and how to get a usable first chapter.
Step by step: name the fandom and ship, set the mood, give one anchor scene, say what you don't want. With a clear vague-vs-assembled prompt breakdown.
Honest talk about where AI helps with a chapter and where it gets in the way: skeleton yes, a character's fine voice no. With a before/after and quick steps.
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