Heteroglossia: In-Situ Story Ideation with the Crowd
This addresses a specific need for writers by providing on-the-spot assistance for creative ideation, though it is incremental as it builds on existing crowd-sourcing and writing tool concepts.
The paper tackles the problem of writers struggling with ideation during creative writing by introducing Heteroglossia, a Google Docs add-on that uses crowd-sourced role-playing to generate story ideas from draft snippets, and deployment with two experienced writers showed it is easy to use and produces interesting ideas.
Ideation is essential for creative writing. Many authors struggle to come up with ideas throughout the writing process, yet modern writing tools fail to provide on-the-spot assistance for writers when they get stuck. This paper introduces Heteroglossia, an add-on for Google Docs that allows writers to elicit story ideas from the online crowd using their text editors. Writers can share snippets of their working drafts and ask the crowd to provide follow-up story ideas based on it. Heteroglossia employs a strategy called "role play", where each worker is assigned a fictional character in a story and asked to brainstorm plot ideas from that character's perspective. Our deployment with two experienced story writers shows that Heteroglossia is easy to use and can generate interesting ideas. Heteroglossia allows us to gain insight into how future technologies can be developed to support ideation in creative writing