Sudowrite Review 2026: As Good As A Human? (Blogging Wizard)

Here's an article I produced for Blogging Wizard on Sudowrite, an AI writing tool.

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Project Info

End DateOctober 15, 2025
Start DateApril 16, 2025

‘For example, in Chapter 5, Angus meets a man named Jeff, who trains him in self-defence, hacking, and espionage techniques. Angus also learns about the history of mind-control technology and how it’s been secretly developed over decades.

‘The rest of the outline is relatively decent and would certainly help an author during the preliminary stages of planning their novel. As a way of generating ideas, it’s solid.

‘I asked the tool again to expand the first chapter, and here’s one of the opening paragraphs:

“A woman’s voice chimed in, her tone icy and detached, ‘we discovered that our suspicions were correct—the government has been conducting experiments on innocent civilians.’ She paused for effect, her breath frosting as it met the frigid air. ‘Not just any experiments, though. They’re trying to create…monsters.’

“‘Monsters?’ Angus echoed, his voice barely above a whisper. His mind raced with horrifying images, each one more grotesque than the last. Unwillingly, he recalled the eerie stories his grandmother used to tell him as a child, stories he had long dismissed as mere folklore.”

‘As an opener, this definitely lures the reader in. However, the story is a little basic and seems to involve the government creating “monsters.” As it goes on, some of the text lacks the depth I’d expect from a published novel, and it does come across as somewhat amateur.

‘That said, we can choose to add this text to the editor and refine it from there’.