Sudowrite, the leading generative AI platform for creative writing, has launched a new tool called Muse. They’re calling it the “first AI made for fiction.” You can try it for free; a professional plan costs $22 per month.
Sudowrite doesn’t train on your work, and its model has only trained on data when authors have given consent. The company takes no rights to your material.
Related:
- I ran an interview with the founder of Sudowrite last year. Read.
- For insights on how writers use AI to write, read my interview with Elizabeth Ann West from August 2024.

Jane Friedman has spent her entire career working in the publishing industry, with a focus on business reporting and author education. Established in 2015, her newsletter The Bottom Line provides nuanced market intelligence to thousands of authors and industry professionals; in 2023, she was named Publishing Commentator of the Year by Digital Book World.
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